On Apr 20, 2020, at 18:11, Mark Andrews wrote:
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> Really all machines should be updating their own address records in the
> DNS. Have each machine create a KEY record with its name. Install the
> KEY record in the DNS. Use SIG(0) signed UPDATE requests to update the
> address records.
This w
Really all machines should be updating their own address records in the
DNS. Have each machine create a KEY record with its name. Install the
KEY record in the DNS. Use SIG(0) signed UPDATE requests to update the
address records.
update-policy {
grant * self . A KEY; // Allow the m
On 2020-04-20 10:33, Warren Kumari wrote:
On Sat, Apr 18, 2020 at 12:52 PM Tony Finch wrote:
@lbutlr wrote:
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> Is it possible to batch update all the domains? Looking at nsupdate it
> looks like I have to step through and do every domain individually.
An UPDATE request can change many recor
On Sat, Apr 18, 2020 at 12:52 PM Tony Finch wrote:
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> @lbutlr wrote:
> >
> > Is it possible to batch update all the domains? Looking at nsupdate it
> > looks like I have to step through and do every domain individually.
>
> An UPDATE request can change many records, so long as they are all in th
@lbutlr wrote:
>
> Is it possible to batch update all the domains? Looking at nsupdate it
> looks like I have to step through and do every domain individually.
An UPDATE request can change many records, so long as they are all in the
same zone, and so long as they fit in the 64KB limit of DNS mes
Am 18.04.20 um 17:39 schrieb @lbutlr:
> On 18 Apr 2020, at 09:34, Reindl Harald wrote:
>> Am 18.04.20 um 17:23 schrieb @lbutlr:
>>> Is it possible to batch update all the domains? Looking at nsupdate it
>>> looks like I have to step through and do every domain individually.
>
>> well, where is
On 18 Apr 2020, at 09:34, Reindl Harald wrote:
> Am 18.04.20 um 17:23 schrieb @lbutlr:
>> Is it possible to batch update all the domains? Looking at nsupdate it looks
>> like I have to step through and do every domain individually.
> well, where is the issue iterate all your domains in a bash sc
Am 18.04.20 um 17:23 schrieb @lbutlr:
> We are making some changes to our NSP account and the NSP is threatening to
> change our IP block. This means I will have to update all the domains on the
> system (all using DNSSEC). We are still arguing with them since there is no
> technical reason fo
We are making some changes to our NSP account and the NSP is threatening to
change our IP block. This means I will have to update all the domains on the
system (all using DNSSEC). We are still arguing with them since there is no
technical reason for forcing this change on us, but chances are the
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