Scott Williams 🐧 on Nostr: It seems that most people who manage #bind with #Ansible have given up on the RFC ...
It seems that most people who manage #bind with #Ansible have given up on the RFC recommendation for SOA serials YYYYMMDDxx and just use epoch time, which means that since it's a 32-bit unsigned value per RFC1035, there are going to be a lot of #DNS problems for domain names that are still operating in the year 2106.
Published at
2023-09-05 20:06:09Event JSON
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