I'm Running Bind 9.7.3-P3 (Gentoo build)...

When does 'EDNS' get brought into the picture?
A 'dig' with '+dnssec' works just fine (more than 512 bytes over udp) -
but a dig without '+dnssec' and actually asking for the 'dnskey' records
for a domain - which is over 512 bytes - does a "Truncated, retrying in
TCP Mode" on me - even when asking "localhost".

I though that EDNS0 was negotiated or pretty much the default and didn't
have to be kicked into action???? Is this some sort of safety default
feature I need to de-activate via named.conf (which has no mention of
EDNS anything)

I'd honestly never noticed this before...
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