Can you add another DNS QUAD9 and see what it shows on your box? You can remove it after the test running Microsoft.com. Let's see what response time you get.
Can you add another DNS QUAD9 and see what it shows on your box? You can remove it after the test running Microsoft.com. Let's see what response time you get.
that looks very different on my end with DNS resolver and forwarding enabledOk, I disabled DNSSEC, unchecked it and it had no effect I could tell. It is still slow.
I don't think it is QUAD9 as the cache should pick up and make it faster but it does not.
I ran DNS lookup. Did you notice 127.0.0.1 shows in diagnostic as 180 msec whereas QUAD9 is 18 msec. Why so long on the loopback IP.
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What processor are you running?
Intel Xeon E3-1220 v2 with 16GB ECC RAM.What processor are you running?
Can you add another DNS QUAD9 and see what it shows on your box? You can remove it after the test running Microsoft.com. Let's see what response time you get.
1ms comes from cache.
I am thinking the issue was not turning on AES-NI.
rrdns - this is round-robin DNS - it's a high availability strategy with redundancy - if a host dies, DNS does the lookup to the next available host...rrdns.pch.net
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