> Today I noticed something else on our test system with ods 2.0.1: > > # date > Thu Aug 11 15:48:31 CEST 2016 > # ods-enforcer key list --zone 37.125.129.in-addr.arpa > Keys: > Zone: Keytype: State: Date of next transition: > 37.125.129.in-addr.arpa KSK retire 2016-08-11 04:53:24 > 37.125.129.in-addr.arpa KSK active 2016-08-11 04:53:24 > 37.125.129.in-addr.arpa ZSK retire 2016-08-11 04:53:24 > 37.125.129.in-addr.arpa ZSK active 2016-08-11 04:53:24 > 37.125.129.in-addr.arpa ZSK ready 2016-08-11 04:53:24 > key list completed in 0 seconds. > # > > Should it worry me that all dates-times are in the past?
Not necessarily. That date of next transition is for displaying purposes only. To be able to print something that is like ODS 1.4. Though it is unexpected. Could you check the output of ods-enforcer queue It should be the time the zone is enforced again by the way. Not specifically the key. So all having the same time is normal. //Yuri
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