>Second, it uses a non-standard increment system that doesn't include the
>date in it. Ok, I guess there isn't really a standard out there, but I
>like having the date in the increment. I don't believe MS DNS lets you
>change how it does its increments.
RFC1912 section 2.2 says that the recommended (not required) format for the
serial # is to use date (specifically, YYYYMMDDnn, with "nn" being the
revision on that date). So if you change it today, it would be 2001100501,
but if you changed it again today you would use 2001100502.
-Scott
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