Hi, On 9/1/12 10:53 , Fredrik Pettai wrote: > On Jan 5, 2012, at 08:34 , Rickard Bellgrim wrote: >>> Another question regarding the problems that ldns caused for OpenDNSSEC, >>> is it possible to clear/change OpenDNSSECs internal SOA serial ? >>> >>> I noticed that some zones have gotten "interesting" serials as side-effect >>> of what happened: >> >> That is another code and is not affected by the ldns bug. >> >>> Jan 4 19:11:35 hidden-master ods-auditor[6296]: SOA differs : from >>> 2012010401 to 2065302802 > > This SOA drift started to occur again then auditor don't like the zone due to > ldns bug affected zone. > (...) > Note the acceleration of the SOA datecounter... now OpenDNSSEC is already in > late February.
I had a similar issue after upgrading to 1.3.1: for a few zones - possibly the most updated, the unix-time SOA as set by OpenDNSSEC jumped to the future. No log, no explanation. Howewer, as soon as ODS was running quietly it caught up slowly (by incrementing the SOA by 1 on each signing). I found no reason, only that it got worse with ODS restarts. It was on a 64bit system - so if I understood the ldns bug correctly that would not be related. Best, Gilles -- Fondation RESTENA 6, rue Coudenhove-Kalergi L-1359 Luxembourg tel: (+352) 424409 fax: (+352) 422473 _______________________________________________ Opendnssec-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.opendnssec.org/mailman/listinfo/opendnssec-user
