On 20/03/2020 11:15, William Edwards wrote:
> Hi Simon!
>> If you don't explicitly set the serial, then it should start at the
>> current epoch time (ie seconds since 1/1/1970) which avoids the problem
>> unless you average more than one new DHCP lease per second.
> After setting 'auth-server',
Hi Simon!
> If you don't explicitly set the serial, then it should start at the
> current epoch time (ie seconds since 1/1/1970) which avoids the problem
> unless you average more than one new DHCP lease per second.
After setting 'auth-server', this behaviour has been 'fixed'.
Without
If you don't explicitly set the serial, then it should start at the
current epoch time (ie seconds since 1/1/1970) which avoids the problem
unless you average more than one new DHCP lease per second.
Not sure which you are seeing it reseting to zero: no RTC and starting
dnsmasq before running
> Op 20 mrt. 2020 om 00:39 heeft Simon Kelley het
> volgende geschreven:
>
>> On 19/03/2020 17:28, William Edwards wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Does dnsmasq increase SOA serial when adding a new DNS record after DHCP
>> lease is requested?
>
> Yes.
>
>>
>> I am not sure because docs say
On 19/03/2020 17:28, William Edwards wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Does dnsmasq increase SOA serial when adding a new DNS record after DHCP
> lease is requested?
Yes.
>
> I am not sure because docs say '--auth-soa' allows for specifying serial.
It does, but it's optional: dnsmasq will generate one for
Hello,
Does dnsmasq increase SOA serial when adding a new DNS record after DHCP lease
is requested?
I am not sure because docs say '--auth-soa' allows for specifying serial.
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