While .gov zone is available from CZDS due to parties wanting to do the right thing, .gov is not a gTLD, so ICANN can’t establish the SLAs they have for gTLDs. 

So if this issue is not solved, you might need to reach out to https://www.gao.gov/ . 


Rubens


Em 14 de dez. de 2023, à(s) 04:52, Joe Wein via gtld-tech <gtld-tech@icann.org> escreveu:

I am getting strange results where if I download a zone file from the browser after logging into the ICANN acount, I get yesterday's version as expected, yet the scripted downloads pick up a .gz that when extracted has a file dated November 16 and a serial in the vicinity of that date's epoch count:
1700092762 (2023-11-15 23:59:22)

I did a browser download three days ago and it gave me:
1702261500 (2023-12-11 02:25:00)

Today's download via the browser gives me:

1702520700 (2023-12-14 02:25:00)

That raises a few questions:
1) Why is the regular download stuck in November?
2) Why is the website download unaffected?
3) Recent downloads give me a consistent time stamp for the time of day which is different from the stuck version, which is just before midnight. What changed there?

Is it just me or can anybody else confirm this observation?

Can we please fix this *and* add robust monitoring so that broken updates generate an alert!

Joe
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