Re: DS record TTL question.

2012-08-08 Thread Mark Andrews
In message , 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. > -- > Bryan S.G. I don't know what tool you used. If you are maintaining

Re: DS record TTL question.

2012-08-08 Thread GS Bryan
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. -- Bryan S.G. On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 1:26 PM, Mark Andrews wrote: > > In message > > , Casey Deccio writes: >

Re: DS record TTL question.

2012-08-08 Thread Mark Andrews
In message , Casey Deccio writes: > > 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 i

Re: DS record TTL question.

2012-08-08 Thread Casey Deccio
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

DS record TTL question.

2012-08-08 Thread GS Bryan
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