-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 The automatic SOA numbers that dnsmasq uses are designed to ensure that 1) The serial always increments when necessary and 2) never, ever goes backwards. That should be enough to not have to ever worry about them, but if you want to worry about them, you can always use - --auth-soa to set the serial number to whatever you want, and take responsibility for incrementing it when necessary.
Cheers, Simon. On 09/12/16 23:32, Markus Hartung wrote: > Hello, > > I noticed that the SOA serial doesn't adhere to the RFC1912. The > recommended syntax format is > > YYYYMMDDnn. > > As for now it seems to use some sequential numbering. > > BR, Markus Hartung > > > _______________________________________________ Dnsmasq-discuss > mailing list Dnsmasq-discuss@lists.thekelleys.org.uk > http://lists.thekelleys.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/dnsmasq-discuss > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (GNU/Linux) iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJYTqEJAAoJEBXN2mrhkTWiwhcQAIBEnPhqPVrmunafMghPTEs3 36euPPAskMGIpMWD+jQeUdSHabXj64nv/UYUdQFUGZuyaNM2Eii+E7GqgmXCsXtL DFGUwHFa+pqKsi95BF10MhqQluZJ5SpgWlSBh3XtyAk+uniw73KFudfpQIrxz8no IVODg5eADr81egZoO4pjxzdYhMjnvHZ9DI1eRsKQzfx0umHEs8oHSnUYIY3Rj1Cb WkM8zbxlbsVYQdwZSgeAQ+rPAw+t7+SHyjbjBXgZd1Lbux+4C+5r3bnKnHKPXJ/9 KKS6sNnxzExPCAY8sdkA1qknJkZBFFhFmSE86Qid5dbipzAyGvnr7E3mwiPE1vbT +egcE7rGpYlrWt+JsPauLC+gFXUmEamLQfDdL02qGyLXOJ3gPP8MC3A+Wu52Owf5 SAGYU7wxoXhST+4c6/Y3hDjKHfu4/rsGn0/5zG0iQK+tVQ7Inu//aNZWNyyoIZMx Wi5u/ZkginIBK0qLn6ltp9BhARJHR62OXsRbwUjhVyHVwA5eof27L1JfIuxxJ8KR SaTE4JjsCcBF7cs0RjvvCd1hoetU94krSSdovPSdFcaD99aCFww/IQRVbPyOSj6i M+1sAykelsY6l2UEvhTKHDtFgldQ+Wx/K6myhMTWCOzEZ6jqGdmLkSsDlhQEWC1A KFed6cUK01dABxG74nGQ =fy8r -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Dnsmasq-discuss mailing list Dnsmasq-discuss@lists.thekelleys.org.uk http://lists.thekelleys.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/dnsmasq-discuss