Le ven. 3 août 2018 à 16:24, Simon Kelley <[email protected]> a écrit :
> > After you've made changes to /etc/hosts, you need to send SIGHUP to the > dnsmasq process to get it to re-read the file. That should also > increment the serial. Changes to DHCP allocated addresses should also > increment the serial. > Thank you. I restart the dnsmasq via systemctl restart dnsmasq which reads the configuration and /etc/hosts (I see in the logs that it has taken into account the new entries in /etc/hosts and I can resolve them). The serial is still 1, though: root@srv ~# dig @127.0.0.1 swtk.info soa | grep SOA swtk.info. 600 IN SOA . . 1 1200 180 1209600 600 Cheers Wojtek
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