mucklark | 8 years ago | on: Ask HN: Which wireless router do you use at home?
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mucklark | 8 years ago | on: Ask HN: Which wireless router do you use at home?
I would be surprised to learn that most routers DNS implementations enforce "a long minimum global TTL". What do you define as long by the way?
EDIT: Also, "Torrenting gets a big boost for example." sounds strange, don't trackers give out IP addresses? Why would BitTorrent be DNS bound?
mucklark | 8 years ago | on: Ask HN: Which wireless router do you use at home?
> 1. Persistent DNS cache using pdnsd (even after reboot because it is on-disk) with a long minimum global TTL.
What problem does this solve? Is it a bid to improve privacy?
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So then the DNS curb would be looking up the hostnames of the trackers, which I'd guess would be under a dozen or so hosts (I don't know, I'm just guessing) per torrent. That seems unlikely to be a hot-spot to the degree that enforcing a long cache would provide a "big boost" to overall performance.