Michael,
thank You very much for this message! it came at the right time
and it is truly inspiring! I missed that.
On Fri, Mar 28, 2025 at 01:59:02AM +0100, Michael De Roover wrote:
! > So, while I am not strictly against regulation, the bottomline question
! > appears to be: how do we manage
Hello,
I developed a Bash script to automate the installation and configuration of
open-source software (i.e., launchpad.net/linuxha). I want to make sure the
syntax of this script is perfect so I can use it as a teaching tool to
educate people about Linux.
I need to know if there is anything m
On Mon, Apr 07, 2025 at 09:28:07AM -0500, Matthijs Mekking wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have tried to reproduce but when I am issuing a rollover it selects the
> key I generate previously, as expected.
>
> If you believe this is a genuine bug, please support a bug report:
>
> https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-pr
This time I was able to reproduce, thanks.
The reason why the key created by dnssec-keygen is retired because named
thinks it was in use already. When there is key timing metadata, the key
is considered to be in use (now or in the past).
Only not previously used keys are considered as a succe
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