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Re: DNS issue
- To: Ariel Biener <ariel(at-nospam)tau.ac.il>
- Subject: Re: DNS issue
- From: Miki Shapiro <aris(at-nospam)pharoe.com>
- Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2001 23:01:24 +0300 (IDT)
- cc: Happy Linux Campers <linux-il(at-nospam)linux.org.il>
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On Thu, 14 Jun 2001, Ariel Biener wrote:
> I wonder where you heard that from. As a thumb rule, expire is placed on
> TYPES on objects. You can define various types, be it images, html files,
> and others (like .gz/.zip/.rar/.bz2 and such)
.. We were talking about DNS entries, not MIME-defined HTTP/FTP/whatever
caches on proxies....
(I think.. :-)
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On Thu, 14 Jun 2001, Ariel Biener wrote:
> On Thu, 14 Jun 2001, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
>
> > A value that should work OK, at least with some cases I've heard of, is
> > 180 (three minutes). It should still give your client a reasonably
> > updating service.
>
> I wonder where you heard that from. As a thumb rule, expire is placed on
> TYPES on objects. You can define various types, be it images, html files,
> and others (like .gz/.zip/.rar/.bz2 and such)
>
> Each of those has different expire timers, due to the different nature of
> their life span. A gif will usually live for alot more than 3 minutes, and
> so will a compressed archive file.
>
>
> --Ariel
>
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