On Nov 6, 2014, at 5:37 PM, S Moonesamy <[email protected]> wrote:

> At 13:48 06-11-2014, Casey Deccio wrote:
>> There are clearly two versions of the zone being served by gov.mu servers.  
>> If the value of the serials is any indicator of date (as it appears), then 
>> udns1.tld.mu and anycast1.irondns.net are serving a version of the zone that 
>> is about ten months newer than that being served by ns{1,2,3}.gov.mu 
>> (2014110646 vs. 2014010572).
> 
> The strange part (re. date) is that I got a serial of 2014010166 on 7 October 
> from a resolver.

Weird.  But of course serial values resembling dates don't necessarily mean 
that the value is actually derived from a current date.  There are instances 
where dates were once used but an incremental scheme took over, so the serial 
value still resembles a date--though not a current one.  In this case, who 
knows?

Casey
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