Add additional recommended records to PTR responses#184
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RFC6763 indicates a server should include the SRV/TXT/A/AAAA records when responding to a PTR record request. This optimization ensures the client doesn't have to then query for these additional records. It has been observed that when multiple Windows 10 machines are monitoring for the same service, this unoptimized response to the PTR record request can cause extremely high CPU usage in both the DHCP Client & Device Association service (I suspect due to all clients having to then sending/receiving the additional queries/responses).
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This seems like a sensible thing to do, thank you for the patch. Would you mind writing a test for this behavior? |
Includes linter fixes too.
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Great. Second patch includes the testcase & a lint fix. |
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Awesome, cheers! |
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RFC6763 indicates a server should include the SRV/TXT/A/AAAA records
when responding to a PTR record request. This optimization ensures
the client doesn't have to then query for these additional records.
It has been observed that when multiple Windows 10 machines are monitoring
for the same service, this unoptimized response to the PTR record
request can cause extremely high CPU usage in both the DHCP Client
& Device Association service (I suspect due to all clients having to
then sending/receiving the additional queries/responses).