Hi Bert,
It only took half a week of thinking, apologies for not getting back to you
earlier. This feature has now been added.
Thank you very much for adding this essential feature for those who
slave PowerDNS zones.
I'm testing this as we speak. Without an SOA-EDIT value, the original
SOA
On Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 10:38:32PM +0200, bert hubert wrote:
You can set SOA-EDIT to either 'INCEPTION', in which case the SOA serial
number will be replaced by MMDD01 of the currently issued RRSIG
inception, the one that rolls over each Thursday at midnight GMT.
I am not too sure how
Hi Christoph,
I was talking to Bert this morning about this. It turns out his formulae
didn't work for me, because e.g. the INCEPTION formula means the SOA
serial number doesn't change even when zones are updated.
What I'm using now (r2105) is INCREMENT-WEEKS which works like this: the
incoming
bh == bert hubert bert.hub...@netherlabs.nl writes:
bh You can set SOA-EDIT to either 'INCEPTION', ... INCEPTION-WEEK, ...
bh [and] I'm pondering 'SERIAL-INCREMENT'
an option to set the serial to the time_t of the most recent update would
be nice as well.
A column in records which looks like:
On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 12:39:42AM +0100, Christof Meerwald wrote:
Just wanted to check what the status is on having a PowerDNS master
with a non-PowerDNS slave for DNSSEC signed zone - we had briefly
discussed this some time ago and I think the slave (if it's not
PowerDNS) currently won't do