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<p>Looking in my logs today, I found a confusing line:</p>
<p> validating cran.rproject.org/SOA: bad cache hit
(rproject.org/DS)</p>
<p>I was trying to figure out what was wrong with my cache, and how
BIND might be able to determine that a cache hit is bad. To do
that, it would need to retrieve the current value and compare it
to the value in cache . . and by the time it has done that, why
has it bothered to consult the cache?</p>
<p>But now I think I may have mis-parsed the line. Maybe it isn't:</p>
<p> bad cache-hit (i.e. Something was wrong with the cached
value)<br>
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<p>but is instead:</p>
<p> bad-cache hit (i.e. We found what we wanted in the cache of
bad entries)</p>
<p>Can anyone confirm my hypothesis?<br>
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