ServicePointManager.DnsRefreshTimeout Property
Definition
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Gets or sets a value that indicates how long a Domain Name Service (DNS) resolution is considered valid.
public:
static property int DnsRefreshTimeout { int get(); void set(int value); };
public static int DnsRefreshTimeout { get; set; }
static member DnsRefreshTimeout : int with get, set
Public Shared Property DnsRefreshTimeout As Integer
Property Value
The time-out value, in milliseconds. A value of -1 indicates an infinite time-out period. The default value is 120,000 milliseconds (two minutes).
Examples
The following code example sets this property.
ServicePointManager::UseNagleAlgorithm = true;
ServicePointManager::Expect100Continue = true;
ServicePointManager::CheckCertificateRevocationList = true;
ServicePointManager::DefaultConnectionLimit =
ServicePointManager::DefaultPersistentConnectionLimit;
ServicePointManager::EnableDnsRoundRobin = true;
ServicePointManager::DnsRefreshTimeout = 4*60*1000; // 4 minutes
ServicePointManager.UseNagleAlgorithm = true;
ServicePointManager.Expect100Continue = true;
ServicePointManager.CheckCertificateRevocationList = true;
ServicePointManager.DefaultConnectionLimit = ServicePointManager.DefaultPersistentConnectionLimit;
ServicePointManager.EnableDnsRoundRobin = true;
ServicePointManager.DnsRefreshTimeout = 4*60*1000; // 4 minutes
ServicePointManager.UseNagleAlgorithm = True
ServicePointManager.Expect100Continue = True
ServicePointManager.CheckCertificateRevocationList = True
ServicePointManager.DefaultConnectionLimit = _
ServicePointManager.DefaultPersistentConnectionLimit
ServicePointManager.EnableDnsRoundRobin = True
ServicePointManager.DnsRefreshTimeout = 4*60*1000
Applies to
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