You can’t define a policy there. You can tell named to use the policy. Move the 
definition outside of options. 

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Mark Andrews

> On 4 Aug 2023, at 08:26, E R <fasteddieinaus...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> My understanding from the ARM is that the dnssec-policy can be in the 
> "options", "view" or "zone".  I have mine in "view" and when I try to move 
> into "options" I get a syntax error that I cannot seem to understand what is 
> wrong.  I stripped out all other statements and reduced the dnssec-policy to 
> just a handful of items to KISS and I still do not see why why I get the 
> error from named-checkconf.  I can move the block from under "options" to the 
> "view" and it just works so I am not sure why named-checkconf thinks there is 
> a missing semicolon?  Bind 9.16.23-RH.
> 
> # named-checkconf 1.conf
> 1.conf:3: missing ';' before '{'
> 1.conf:3: '}' expected near '{'
> 
> # cat 1.conf
> options {
>    dnssec-policy "mydefault" {
>      keys {
>          csk key-directory lifetime unlimited algorithm ecdsa256;
>      };
>    };
>  };
> 
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