On Tue, 7 Dec 2021, 08:15 Stuart Henderson, wrote:
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> I'll try to find time to look at it soon.
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Great. Thank you.
And sorry in advance if I might be asking something totally stupid as I am
not a developer, only trying to understand the tools I use:
Not assuming to know enough about
the sig
On Mon, 6 Dec 2021, 18:51 Stuart Henderson, wrote:
It would be helpful to have a set of commands to type (starting after
"pkg_add opendnssec" i.e. showing the required configuration from scratch).
Starting from a new installation of stable 7.0 amd64 after having just
installed opendnssec from
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>> On Mon, 6 Dec 2021, 09:48 Stuart Henderson, wrote:
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>>> Are you certain that this worked properly
>>> If you're sure it worked, can you give me some commamds to type to
>>> reproduce it? I tried with the docs om the wiki but they have never been
>>> updated properly.fpr 2.0 and trying
On Mon, 6 Dec 2021, 12:04 Pp Xyz, wrote:
> I would say it is working and has been working since around June of 2020.
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> On Mon, 6 Dec 2021, 09:48 Stuart Henderson, wrote:
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>> Are you certain that this worked properly
>> If you're sure it worked, ca
I would say it is working and has been working since around June of 2020.
In my case opendnssec was installed together with openhsm2 in amd64
machines following procedure well described in opendnssec readme doc.
Manually edited the kasp.xml list in both KSK and ZSK sections to:
15
Listing keys i
really broke opendnssec
capacity to use ed25519 keys already in place.
PpMiguel
On Mon, 6 Dec 2021, 01:18 Pp Xyz, wrote:
> I am sorry if I'm missing something but can't figure this one out...
> Did the last commit to by sthen on 2021/11/28 to opendnssec port with
> patch
I am sorry if I'm missing something but can't figure this one out...
Did the last commit to by sthen on 2021/11/28 to opendnssec port with
patches for libhsm break servers using ed25519 keys by removing ability to
sign or resign the zones with current keys?
Nothing else changed on my servers, keys