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Old 05-06-2004, 23:08   #6
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Re: When are DNS Server Updated?

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Originally Posted by Pem
DNS doesn't work like this. Nobody updates their dns servers at a specific time. Basically all dns records have an expiry time and when a record has expired, it is re-newed from the domains primary dns when next requested.
Ah cool. From what other people have told me elsewhere I assumed that was how it worked (I guess they were over simplifing/just plain wrong) is there anyway to find out when the dns records expire?
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