On 4/10/14, 4:33 PM, Martin G. McCormick wrote: > One way to allow account-holders on a system to be able > to do nsupdates is to place the keys in each user's directory but this > makes changing the keys later a laborious task. > Is there a proper way to create links to one key that will > produce the same effect? > I seem to recall trying something like that some time > ago and having the updates fail because the key referenced was a > link.
Seems much more of a UNIX admin question than one for bind-users, but... You don't really give us enough information as to the level of knowledge of you users (are they capable of doing: nsupdate -k /full/directory/path/to/key If so, why not keep all the keys in one directory and chown/chmod them as needed? AlanC
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