On 15/06/2021 12:42, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
On 6/14/21 9:16 PM, Todd Zullinger wrote:
ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
Placing
    include "/etc/named.root.key";
in my bind.conf, give me the following error


# named-checkconf -l -t /var/named/chroot /etc/named.conf
/etc/named.root.key:1: option 'managed-keys' is deprecated

What do I use it its place?  (The Duck is failing me.)

The fine manual¹ covers this:

     managed-keys

         Is identical to trust-anchors; this option is
         deprecated in favor of trust-anchors with the
         initial-key keyword, and may be removed in a future
         release.

¹ https://bind9.readthedocs.io/en/latest/reference.html#index-0

Bind has some very thorough documentation.  It's even
easily searchable if you view it online.  That's better than
any general search engine.

Hi Todd,

Then I do believe I just tripped across a bug:

# cat --number named.root.key
     1    trust-anchors {

Line 1 is NOT 'managed-keys'.

Or perhaps it was just a warning to confuse
the dickens out of the uninitiated?


If I were you I may consider checking the upgrade logs.

While not using the chroot service I just upgraded my internal bind system from 
F33 to F34.
I do have all of these installed on the upgraded system.

bind-license-9.16.16-1.fc34.noarch
bind-dnssec-doc-9.16.16-1.fc34.noarch
bind-libs-9.16.16-1.fc34.x86_64
bind-utils-9.16.16-1.fc34.x86_64
bind-dnssec-utils-9.16.16-1.fc34.x86_64
bind-9.16.16-1.fc34.x86_64
bind-chroot-9.16.16-1.fc34.x86_64

There exists only one

[root@f33k ~]# locate named.root.key
/etc/named.root.key

And the first line of that file contains

trust-anchors {

I didn't change anything in /etc/named.root.key since my named.conf contains

        dnssec-enable yes;
        dnssec-validation yes;

And using your example in your notes post.

[egreshko@f33k ~]$ delv @208.67.222.123 com ds
; fully validated

Also, the named.service was enabled, it started at the boot, and there were no 
errors.


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Remind me to ignore comments which aren't germane to the thread.

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