TOPIC This article comprises the Read Me for MacDNS 1.0.4. This software was released by Apple in 1997-06 and is available for downloading from Apple Software Updates Online. Please see Software Updates Document Number 11264, or use the following URL to access the article directly: http://asu.info.apple.com/swupdates.nsf/artnum/n11264 . DISCUSSION
This Read Me document describes late-breaking information about your MacDNS software and updates to its documentation. You may want to print this document for future reference.
Note : If you are running a system version prior to 7.5, you also need to install the Thread Manager 2.0.1 extension, available from the Apple Software Updates Web site: http://www.apple.com/swupdates Open Transport networking software, version 1.1 or later, is recommended for use with MacDNS. (System 7.5.3 includes Open Transport version 1.1.) Look for information about system software updates and about the latest version of Open Transport on the Apple Software Updates Web site: http://www.apple.com/swupdates . Configuring advanced MacDNS settings MacDNS is preconfigured to use default timeout values when connecting to other DNS servers. These settings work well under most conditions when a dedicated Internet connection is available. For users with dial-on-demand Internet connections, the default values may need to be changed. The settings can be changed by using a resource-editing utility such as ResEdit to modify certain resources (described below) in a copy of the MacDNS application. Alternatively, copies of these resources may be added to the MacDNS Preferences file, where they will override the default resources in the MacDNS application. This document assumes that you already know how to use ResEdit. Important : It is usually not necessary to modify any of these settings. If you are not sure whether to change a setting, leave it alone. TCP Listeners ('STR ' resource ID=360) This value specifies the maximum number of simultaneous TCP connections that can be accepted. Generally, TCP connections are used only for zone transfers, so increasing this value does not help unless your secondary name servers are experiencing problems transferring all the zones you are serving. The default number is 5. If a value less than 5 or greater than 64 is specified in this resource, the default number will be used. Large values may require additional memory to be allocated to the application. UDP Listeners ('STR ' resource ID=361) This value specifies the maximum number of simultaneous UDP transactions that can be processed. Most DNS requests are serviced through UDP transactions. Since UDP transactions usually take less than a second, increasing this value does not help unless your server is receiving an extremely high volume of requests. The default number is 7. If a value less than 7 or greater than 64 is specified in this resource, the default number will be used. Large values may require additional memory to be allocated to the application. Lookup timeout ('STR ' resource ID=362) This value specifies the amount of time, in ticks, that MacDNS waits for a response from a parent server each time it attempts a lookup. A tick is a unit of time equivalent to 1/60 second. The default value is 120 ticks (that is, 2 seconds). If a value less than 30 ticks (0.5 seconds) or greater than 72000 (20 minutes) is specified, the default value will be used. Lookup retries ('STR ' resource ID=363) This value specifies the total number of attempts that MacDNS will make to contact a parent server. If the first attempt does not succeed within the timeout interval (specified above), additional attempts are made until the total number is reached. The default number is 3. If a value less than 1 is specified, the default value will be used. There is no upper limit on the number of retries. Parent server poll interval ('STR ' resource ID=364) This value specifies the interval, in seconds, between attempts to poll a parent server in order to measure its responsiveness. These measurements help MacDNS determine which parent server to contact first. The default interval is 60 seconds. If a value less than 20 seconds (but greater than 0) is specified, the default interval will be used. If 0 is specified, MacDNS will not measure parent server responsiveness. Self-test interval ('STR ' resource ID=365) This value specifies the interval, in seconds, between attempts to perform a UDP self-test. This test helps MacDNS determine whether it is actively responding to requests, or whether it needs to reset itself. The default interval is 60 seconds. If a value less than 10 seconds (but greater than 0) is specified, the default interval will be used. If 0 is specified, MacDNS will not measure its own responsiveness. Changes to MacDNS This section provides details about the changes in the 1.0.4 release of MacDNS. |
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