To:
randy@psg.com (Randy Bush)
Cc:
Roy.Arends@nominum.com (Roy Arends), wgriffin@tislabs.com (Wesley Griffin), masseyd@isi.edu (Dan Massey), dnssec@cafax.se
From:
Bill Manning <bmanning@isi.edu>
Date:
Sat, 7 Jul 2001 10:14:16 -0700 (PDT)
Delivery-Date:
Sun Jul 8 21:41:14 2001
In-Reply-To:
<E15IvTg-0004YZ-00@rip.psg.com> from "Randy Bush" at Jul 07, 2001 10:02:44 AM
Sender:
owner-dnssec@cafax.se
Subject:
Re: SSH keys in DNS
% fyi, research shows that ttls of non-ns rrs is not important to overall dns % traffic load. ns rr ttls do affect dns performance. This is cool. Do you have pointers to said research? % i suspect that, should dnssec become widely deployed, we will see similar % results for dnssec rrs associated ns rrs. so be careful with advice to turn % down ttls, at least advise when to turn them back up. Sound advice. Would you think that the methods that folks use in adjusting TTLs when migrating servers would hold here? % % randy % -- --bill