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Hi!
Reading about the possibility to add caching capabilities to nodejs DNS module (which it seems it's not going to happen), there's a comment in this thread with a warning about dnscache module.
Here is the link to the thread.
Here is the comment:
Just to add my two cents in, it is very dangerous to use the dnscache package because it does not respect the ttl set by the dns server. This means that you could potentially have a bad dns cache for some time. By implementing a OS level solution, you'll get all the benefits mentioned above in addition to the reassurance that your dns entries will always be correct.
Is there any chance for this module to respect the TTL set by the DNS server?