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20 January, 10:08

Dns uses udp instead of tcp. if a dns packet is lost, there is no automatic recovery. does this cause a problem, and if so, how is it solved?

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  1. 20 January, 13:26
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    Packet loss is typically resolved by time-outs and retries. For applications where a duplicate operation doesn't matter this is acceptable.
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