Hi
I have problems in v2.0.0 with the serial-policy definition as it is not working as
expected.
Here is my knot.conf which I am using:
# knot.conf
server:
user: knot:knot
udp-workers: 1
tcp-workers: 1
background-workers: 1
listen: 0.0.0.0@53
listen: ::@53
log:
- target: syslog
any: debug
template:
- id: default
storage: /opt/knot
semantic-checks: on
dnssec-signing: on
kasp-db: kasp
serial-policy: increment
zone:
- domain:
example.com
dnssec-signing: off
2015-08-11T18:27:33 info: configuration is valid
Using increment as serial-policy, first the serial gets incremented by 1. After that, it
will stay at 1, nevertheless how many changes I make.
info: [
example.com] loaded, serial 0 -> 1
info: [
example.com] loaded, serial 1 -> 1
info: [
example.com] loaded, serial 1 -> 1
info: [
example.com] loaded, serial 1 -> 1
Using unixtime as serial-policy, the serial stays always at 0.
info: [
example.com] loaded, serial 0 -> 0
info: [
example.com] loaded, serial 0 -> 0
info: [
example.com] loaded, serial 0 -> 0
info: [
example.com] loaded, serial 0 -> 0
Am I doing it wrong?
Do you use in anyway a RTC? because I do not have it.
Regards
shadice