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718 | @cindex dns-timeout-factor |
718 | @cindex dns-timeout-factor |
719 | Factor to multiply the @t{min_latency} (see @t{dns-overlap-factor}) by to get request timeouts. The default of @t{8} means that the DNS transport will resend the request when no reply has been received for longer than eight times the minimum (= expected) latency, assuming the request or reply has been lost. |
719 | Factor to multiply the @t{min_latency} (see @t{dns-overlap-factor}) by to get request timeouts. The default of @t{8} means that the DNS transport will resend the request when no reply has been received for longer than eight times the minimum (= expected) latency, assuming the request or reply has been lost. |
720 | @refill |
720 | @refill |
721 | For congested links a higher value might be necessary (e.g. @t{30}). If the link is very stable lower values (e.g. @t{2}) might work nicely. Values near or below @t{1} makes no sense whatsoever. |
721 | For congested links a higher value might be necessary (e.g. @t{30}). If the link is very stable lower values (e.g. @t{2}) might work nicely. Values near or below @t{1} makes no sense whatsoever. |
722 | @refill |
722 | @refill |
723 | The default should be working ok for most links. |
723 | The default should be working ok for most links but will result in low throughput if packet loss is high. |
724 | @refill |
724 | @refill |
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727 | @item |
727 | @item |
728 | @b{if-up = relative-or-absolute-path} |
728 | @b{if-up = relative-or-absolute-path} |
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1094 | @refill |
1094 | @refill |
1095 | 2. Other node mentioned in a @t{deny-direct}? If yes, deny direct connections. |
1095 | 2. Other node mentioned in a @t{deny-direct}? If yes, deny direct connections. |
1096 | @refill |
1096 | @refill |
1097 | 3. Allow the connection. |
1097 | 3. Allow the connection. |
1098 | @refill |
1098 | @refill |
1099 | That is, @t{allow-direct} takes precende over @t{deny-direct}. |
1099 | That is, @t{allow-direct} takes precedence over @t{deny-direct}. |
1100 | @refill |
1100 | @refill |
1101 | The check is done in both directions, i.e. both nodes must allow a direct connection before one is attempted, so you only need to specify connect limitations on one node. |
1101 | The check is done in both directions, i.e. both nodes must allow a direct connection before one is attempted, so you only need to specify connect limitations on one node. |
1102 | @refill |
1102 | @refill |
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