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Hello, we have discussed what happens when DNS resolution is unavailable because of the client being disconnected from the net. The negatve effects can be reduced in that case by careful client administration (which otherwise is not necessary nor desirable). Now I am observing another case of DNS failures - my DNS provider is down. In such cases - even if they are rare - it would be a big advantage if the client could gracefully handle unavailability of the service (timeout once, not multiple times, and reuse any cached information it may have had). As you see, it is impossible to rely on client administration in this case... It is not an imaginary situation and the provider in question is one of the well known ones. Best regards, RuneReceived on 2007-11-15 04:32:00