Re: [Opendnssec-user] Dynamic updates

2016-09-12 Thread Benno Overeinder
Hi Erwin and José, Thank you for your input for the OpenDNSSEC 2.x roadmap. We will share our plans for the 2.1, 2.2, … roadmap and our long-term perspective on future developments in the next weeks on the OpenDNSSEC-user mailing list. We are soliciting your (ODS users) feedback on our plans

Re: [Opendnssec-user] Dynamic updates

2016-09-12 Thread Erwin Lansing
Hello from DK, > On 12 Sep 2016, at 14:25, José Eleuterio López Sánchez > wrote: > > Hello, > > We (.ES) are using OpenDNSSEC to sign our zonefile. Right now, we’re working > on a project to put dynamic updates. Any idea when it is planned to be > included this feature in OpenDNSSEC? We ha

[Opendnssec-user] Dynamic updates

2016-09-12 Thread José Eleuterio López Sánchez
Hello, We (.ES) are using OpenDNSSEC to sign our zonefile. Right now, we're working on a project to put dynamic updates. Any idea when it is planned to be included this feature in OpenDNSSEC? Thank you in advance. Best Regards, José Eleuterio López Sánchez ___

Re: [Opendnssec-user] Diagnosing syntax error in zone file

2016-09-12 Thread Letters Blogatory
Yuri, that solved the problem! Thanks very much for the suggestion, and thanks to Håvard for responding as well. Sent from my iPhone > On Sep 12, 2016, at 4:30 AM, Yuri Schaeffer wrote: > > Hi Ted, > >> Is there some difference between the syntax rules for BIND and >> opendnssec? Any help wo

Re: [Opendnssec-user] Diagnosing syntax error in zone file

2016-09-12 Thread Yuri Schaeffer
Hi Ted, > Is there some difference between the syntax rules for BIND and > opendnssec? Any help would be greatly appreciated. I have not been able > to find an answer in the documentation or via Google. A TXT record can contain one or more character strings. Which applies to your record at line 3