Re: A beginner's guide to DNSSEC with BIND 9

2022-10-26 Thread Jan-Piet Mens via bind-users
The inline-signing feature will not go away. Thanks, Matthijs, I stand corrected. I believe I had seen that in ISC documentation and/or issues, but I will now stop saying that. :) -JP -- Visit https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users to unsubscribe from this list ISC funds t

Re: A beginner's guide to DNSSEC with BIND 9

2022-10-26 Thread Matthijs Mekking
On 24-10-2022 20:43, Richard T.A. Neal wrote: Jan-Piet Mens wrote: A Beginner's Guide to DNSSEC with BIND 9. Well done! A few comments, if I may: {snip} Thanks JP, I really appreciate the feedback. I'll take all of that onboard, change my zones and guide from master/slave

Re: A beginner's guide to DNSSEC with BIND 9

2022-10-25 Thread PGNet Dev
so I'm interested to hear if this will still be supported or what the roadmap is for deprecating the ability to hand-edit these files for DNSSEC-enabled zones. +1. what "he" (Richard) said! here, or in my 'other thread' ... will be helpful to know. -- Visit https://lists.isc.org/mailman/li

RE: A beginner's guide to DNSSEC with BIND 9

2022-10-24 Thread Richard T.A. Neal
Jan-Piet Mens wrote: >> A Beginner's Guide to DNSSEC with BIND 9. > Well done! A few comments, if I may: {snip} Thanks JP, I really appreciate the feedback. I'll take all of that onboard, change my zones and guide from master/slave to primary/secondary, and take a look a

Re: A beginner's guide to DNSSEC with BIND 9

2022-10-24 Thread Jan-Piet Mens via bind-users
A Beginner's Guide to DNSSEC with BIND 9. Well done! A few comments, if I may: 1. in your zone stanzas you use the term "master" (type: master, ... masters {}). BIND has been updated already a while ago to support the term primary, e.g. `type primary;' and `primarie

A beginner's guide to DNSSEC with BIND 9

2022-10-17 Thread Richard T.A. Neal
ticle along the way: A Beginner's Guide to DNSSEC with BIND 9. If anyone else on this list has been as reticent as me to dip their toe in the DNSSEC waters then now might be the time - it's actually quite a simple process provided you follow the instructions carefully and watch your lo