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116 The number of threads to create to serve clients. Use 1 for no threading.
1198 .B serve\-expired: \fI<yes or no>
1199 If enabled, Unbound attempts to serve old responses from cache with a
1200 TTL of \fBserve\-expired\-reply\-ttl\fR in the response without waiting for the
1204 .B serve\-expired\-ttl: \fI<seconds>
1206 disables the limit. This option only applies when \fBserve\-expired\fR is
1210 .B serve\-expired\-ttl\-reset: \fI<yes or no>
1211 Set the TTL of expired records to the \fBserve\-expired\-ttl\fR value after a
1216 .B serve\-expired\-reply\-ttl: \fI<seconds>
1218 \fBserve\-expired\-client\-timeout\fR is also used then it is RECOMMENDED to
1221 .B serve\-expired\-client\-timeout: \fI<msec>
1223 essentially enables the serve-stale behavior as specified in
1229 .B serve\-original\-ttl: \fI<yes or no>
1744 servers for the remaining time. When prefetch is enabled (or serve\-expired),
2205 Path to a certificate that we should be able to serve existing connection from
2391 This module interacts with the \fBserve\-expired\-*\fR options and will reply
2393 of \fBserve\-expired\-client\-timeout:\fR and
2394 \fBserve\-expired\-reply\-ttl:\fR is not consistent for data originating from
2473 Unbound is configured with \fBserve-expired\fR and \fBserve-expired-ttl\fR is 0,