Switch ns1 zone serial-policy to unixtime

dateserial (YYYYMMDDnn) only has a 2-digit same-day counter held in Knot's
journal; a journal reset restarted the counter and let ns1 mint a serial ns2
had already seen with older content, so ns2 never retransferred. unixtime is
strictly monotonic per reload, eliminating the shared-serial collision.
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Berwn
2026-06-16 18:59:45 +07:00
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# ns1 = primary (master): loads each zone from its file and serves it to ns2.
# zonefile-load = difference-no-serial lets us edit records without touching the
# SOA serial; Knot diffs the file, assigns a date-based serial, signs the zone,
# then notifies ns2 and lets it pull the signed zone via AXFR/IXFR.
# SOA serial; Knot diffs the file, assigns a unixtime serial, signs the zone,
# then notifies ns2 and lets it pull the signed zone via AXFR/IXFR. unixtime is
# strictly monotonic per reload, so two zone versions can never share a serial
# (the failure mode dateserial's 2-digit daily counter allowed after a journal reset).
services.knot.settings.zone = map (d: {
domain = d;
file = ../../modules/dns/zones + "/${d}.zone";
"zonefile-load" = "difference-no-serial";
"zonefile-sync" = "-1";
"journal-content" = "all"; # required by difference-no-serial; holds the live signed zone
"serial-policy" = "dateserial";
"serial-policy" = "unixtime";
"dnssec-signing" = true;
"dnssec-policy" = "cnx";
notify = [ "ns2" ];