Mass update of TTL and serial

Noel Butler noel.butler at ausics.net
Sun May 3 01:20:13 UTC 2009


On Sun, 2009-05-03 at 10:12, Scott Haneda wrote:

> On May 2, 2009, at 4:25 PM, Noel Butler wrote:



> >> Any suggestions
> >
> > perl  substitutions would be your friend, had to do this myself a  
> > few years back, but the key is do  fresh backup /var/named first,  
> > then try:   perl -pi -e "s/2009....../2009050301/g;" *



> Cool, thanks.  I do not know that I have any inline ttl's set, I  
> certainly think if there are, they will be few, and I can hand change  
> them first.  Would you say the 'refresh' value would be the one I  
> should target?  I am going to change it to something like 299 seconds,  
> so it is dead simple to find on in the future. 

use at least 300 seconds, just change it to   5M
  

> Thank goodness the serial is in a format of all numbers and a fixed length in my case.


amen to that :)

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