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It's the "clients" DNS server who could make use of a DNS Cache, not Peters....
Hi Peter, Do you have nscd (Name Service Cache Daemon) installed on the machine? I guess it will help
FWIW, caching is disabled on the test systems on purpose but it will leverage any caching done by the ISP or further upstream (which is where the TTL becomes important).
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It's the "clients" DNS server who could make use of a DNS Cache, not Peters....
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Hi Peter, Do you have nscd (Name Service Cache Daemon) installed on the machine? I guess it will help
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FWIW, caching is disabled on the test systems on purpose but it will leverage any caching done by the ISP or further upstream (which is where the TTL becomes important).