On Monday 05 June 2017 08:24:00 erdosain9 wrote: > mmm... and what you think about this > > dig -x google.com Firstly, I think "what is this supposed to mean?" dig -x is for reverse lookups - you give it an address and it tells you what name has been assigned in a PTR record (as opposed to a forward lookup, which takes a name and tells you what address/s have been assigned in A or AAAA records). Therefore "dig -x" with a name makes no sense to me. > ;; AUTHORITY SECTION: > in-addr.arpa. 900 IN SOA b.in-addr-servers.arpa. nstld.iana.org. 2017042647 > 1800 900 604800 3600 > We have, little time? about 15', this is a problem, dont you think? That's the TTL for lookups on a *root* name server - in fact I'm slightly surprised it's even as long as 15 minutes. A large TTL on root name servers would prevent the rest of the Internet from finding out about new name/address assignments in a timely manner. > Or im using bad dig?? Yes, I think that's the problem. > what would be a good value??? What would be a good value for what? What are you trying to achieve / find out? Antony. -- I lay awake all night wondering where the sun went, and then it dawned on me. Please reply to the list; please *don't* CC me. _______________________________________________ squid-users mailing list squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users