Is 1.1 1.1 still the fastest DNS?
On 10 Apr 2023 12:36, Matt Wright via Digitalmars-dart-lang@googlegroups.
Com wrote: Hi all! I've been using DNS for my projects for a long time, and I've recently. Come to a conclusion that I like. Since the beginning of DNS, it has used 2. The standard is 1.
However, most implementations have always used 1.1 as the default, which makes sense, since otherwise, you'd never be able to. Maintain backwards compatibility. So, for the past 10 years or so, DNS has been using 1.1, and the implementations have been updated. However, I just looked at DNS in DDNS/NTP/Time Zone Sync/etc., and I found that many implementations were using 1.1 instead of the This was causing problems because clients would sometimes try to use. 1 for resolving, but then get an "unknown" IP address, causing them. To fail. I found that it was because the resolver wouldn't send the standard. Response, so the servers wouldn't even try to resolve it. This is quite a big problem for me, because I use DNS for my DDNS, and. A large part of my business relies on the accuracy of that. Can anyone here please tell me what they think? 1 is still the fastest? Thanks!com. To: Digitalmars-dart-lang@googlegroups.1 still the fastest DNS? Message-id: Content-type: text/plain; charset=utf-8. On Tuesday, April 10, 2023, at 12:36 PM, Matt Wright via Digitalmars-dart-lang@googlegroups.com wrote: > Hi all!
What is the fastest DNS server for gaming?
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A couple of weeks ago I was playing around with the DNSMASTER project. It is a simple DNSMASQ fork that keeps track of what domains you have looked up recently. And it's fast! In the game I play, I don't expect to have any downtime on the network at all, so I have been using this for some time now. So far, I've never had any issues and things have worked out great. But I recently discovered that DNSMASTER stores the record for <some-domain> in its local cache. And it seems to be storing a lot of records there. After a while, the cache gets filled up and it's no longer possible to look up anything, because the DNSMASTER server just goes into "busy" mode and doesn't respond to anything anymore. Is this a problem with DNSMASTER, or is there something I'm doing wrong?
Questions and answers
.Why is DNSMASTER caching DNS records?
I don't know.
I can't access the DNSMASTER server at all after a while.
It probably has nothing to do with DNSMASTER.
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