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, GS Bryan writes:
> Hmm... so what tool adds the DS key? I never use the dnssec-signzone
> tool, so that's not it right? What I want is for the DS record to its
> TTL the same as the rest of the zone entries.
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> Bryan S.G.
I don't know what tool you used. If you are maintaining
Hmm... so what tool adds the DS key? I never use the dnssec-signzone
tool, so that's not it right? What I want is for the DS record to its
TTL the same as the rest of the zone entries.
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Bryan S.G.
On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 1:26 PM, Mark Andrews wrote:
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> , Casey Deccio writes:
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, Casey Deccio writes:
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> On Wed, Aug 8, 2012 at 9:36 AM, GS Bryan wrote:
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> > My question is how can I control the TTL of the DS record inserted into a
> > signed zone via inline signing? I'm using BIND 9.9.1 P2.
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> > My zone file has a default TTL of 3600 a.k.a. 1 hour, but i
On Wed, Aug 8, 2012 at 9:36 AM, GS Bryan wrote:
> My question is how can I control the TTL of the DS record inserted into a
> signed zone via inline signing? I'm using BIND 9.9.1 P2.
>
> My zone file has a default TTL of 3600 a.k.a. 1 hour, but it seems the 2
> DS records put into the signed vers
My question is how can I control the TTL of the DS record inserted into a
signed zone via inline signing? I'm using BIND 9.9.1 P2.
My zone file has a default TTL of 3600 a.k.a. 1 hour, but it seems the 2 DS
records put into the signed version of the zone has the TTL of 1 day. I
would like that the
On 8/7/2012 3:18 PM, raj wrote:
HI All
what is the problem you was writing about?(sentence...)
Regards,
Eliezer
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