Re: dnssec/obsolete dns keys removal - how to?

2025-06-20 Thread Nick Tait via bind-users
On 21/06/2025 05:16, Florian Piekert via bind-users wrote: Hello, wow, that did the trick. I didn't think of this at all. It -after all- appeared to be VERY obvious. I don't know why I overlooked this possibilty. THANK YOU! Am 20.06.2025 um 19:03 schrieb Crist Clark: Do you have a .signed f

Re: dnssec/obsolete dns keys removal - how to?

2025-06-20 Thread Florian Piekert via bind-users
Hello, wow, that did the trick. I didn't think of this at all. It -after all- appeared to be VERY obvious. I don't know why I overlooked this possibilty. THANK YOU! Am 20.06.2025 um 19:03 schrieb Crist Clark: Do you have a .signed file that BIND created? To be 100%, shutdown named, kill that

dnssec/obsolete dns keys removal - how to?

2025-06-20 Thread Florian Piekert via bind-users
Dear all, I have tried some faulty ways to setup dnssec for some of my domains about a month ago. This resulted in the creation of several ZSK, KSK and CSK dnssec keys (and files) until I got a configuration that actually was working as it should. Due to proper ignorance and non-knowledge I de

Problem with latest Docker image

2025-06-20 Thread Randy Scott via bind-users
I've been using the Docker image of v9.20 from https://hub.docker.com/r/internetsystemsconsortium/bind9 as a base image for quite some time, with no issues. However when I use the most recent image (~6/18/25), named fails to start (no error message given). I tried upping the debug level with -d