Browsers work around this problem in two ways: they cache intermediate
certificates from previous transfers and some implement the TLS "AIA"
- extension that lets the client explictly download such cerfificates on
+ extension that lets the client explicitly download such cerfificates on
demand.
## Protocol version
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HOST+PORT will instead use your provided ADDRESS.
The optional leading "+" signifies whether the new entry should time-out or
-not. Entires added with "HOST:..." will never time-out whereas entries added
+not. Entries added with "HOST:..." will never time-out whereas entries added
with "+HOST:..." will time-out just like ordinary DNS cache entries.
If the DNS cache already has an entry for the given host+port pair, then