Mechanism that limits the lifespan of data in a computer or network.
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Examples for "ttl"
Examples for "ttl"
1The attacker notes the TTL of the record that is returned.
2Here, we find that TTL suppression in mice causes perinatal death.
3That's because the DNS resolver itself has a TTL associated with its DNS record.
4The TTL received for a given hostname varies each time the DNS lookup is performed.
5First, the TTL interval of phishing sites is small, so there is no time to patch.
1It takes a long time to live down this kind of understanding.
2The physicians told him he had but a short time to live.
3Now I have nothing-andI have a long time to live alone.
4Fancy being idle when one has such a little time to live.
5It's time to live the life of a civilian, to study and work.
6I am old and ill- Ihaveno long time to live.
7Man born of woman has but a short time to live.
8We live so fast that we have no time to live.
9I have some time to live though, and you shall know something meanwhile.
10Really the time to live is between midnight and six o'clock.
11My wife was diagnosed with cancer and given a short time to live.
12Do you realise the fact that you have but that time to live?
13I mean, what if you were given a certain amount of time to live.
14Now it's time to live your truth on your terms.
15That is an awfully long time to live without money.
16The voice on the video said Mr Kasaesbeh had a shorter time to live.
Translations for time to live