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From my previous knowledge, I know that TTL is the amount of routing steps an IP packet is allowed to travel.

On DNS, we are using a IP/UDP base, and from the documentation I see that the TTL actually means the amount of seconds the data stays in the cache of the NameServer.

Am I missing something or is it both?

Thanks

nerez
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IP TTL is in steps. Time limits, caching, and the like take place at higher levels of the protocol stack; IP doesn't know or care about them.

Mark
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