I'm noticing that DNS updates I am making on my primary DNS server yesterda have not gotten picked up by NXFilter yet.
How can I force NXFilter to reload the zone from the authoritative server, and how can I ensure that it is querying/listening for changes to the authoratative server?
Right now I have NXFilter only pointing to one primary DNS server, and then am using it as default resolver for all my network assets. So, when changes I make don't propogate in a timely manner it's a bad thing.
The record that is not being updated from the primary upstream DNS server has a 3600 second TTL, so it should have been updated on NXFilter by now.
I have Use Persistent Cache and Use Negative Cache checkes, and have a 0 value in the Minimum Cache TTL, which says that means "bypass", which I assume means use the TTL value from the primary server.
Thanks.
How can I force NXFilter to reload the zone from the authoritative server, and how can I ensure that it is querying/listening for changes to the authoratative server?
Right now I have NXFilter only pointing to one primary DNS server, and then am using it as default resolver for all my network assets. So, when changes I make don't propogate in a timely manner it's a bad thing.
The record that is not being updated from the primary upstream DNS server has a 3600 second TTL, so it should have been updated on NXFilter by now.
I have Use Persistent Cache and Use Negative Cache checkes, and have a 0 value in the Minimum Cache TTL, which says that means "bypass", which I assume means use the TTL value from the primary server.
Thanks.
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