Corrupt serial number

Brian Salomaki brian at gambitdesign.com
Thu Sep 20 21:33:56 UTC 2001


If you have access to the slaves, you can also just delete the zone files on 
the slaves, then reload the zone, right?

On Thursday 20 September 2001 05:22 pm, you wrote:
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> I think Mark Andrews posted a small program here a while ago which
> figured out what serial number you had to use to "reset" an overflowed
> one.
>
> Search the archives.
>
>
> Michael Kjörling
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> On Sep 20 2001 21:09 -0000, Barry Margolin wrote:
> > In article <9odlha$2aq at pub3.rc.vix.com>, Rus <rf at rf0.com> wrote:
> > >I think that you can reset the serial number by setting it to 0.
> >
> > BIND 8 removed that feature, because it violated DNS protocols.
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