I've been running BIND on Ubuntu 22.04 for over a year and it has been running perfectly as my primary DNS server. I'm currently using BIND 9.18.28.
I'm currently setting up BIND on another box (as a secondary DNS server) and accidentally just ran "sudo rndc-confgen -a" on the first box. From what I can tell, running this command overwrote the previously installed "/etc/bind/rndc.key" file with a new one. I'm vaguely familiar with rndc but don't think I've ever used it directly. It is possible the BIND tools I typically use call it. Anyway, the first box *seems* to still be working normally. Questions: Did I break anything by running "rndc-confgen"? Is there anything else I need to do on the first box to move forward with the new key file? Or should I restore the key file from a backup? Thanks in advance! Luis
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