Saturday, 9 January 2010

DNSSEC in your BIND

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This is a blog entry I have wanted to write for so loooong, and why didn't I?

Perhaps because I thought it would be hard and complex, but it isn't hard to DNSSEC enable your resolving/caching nameserver!

Luckily for me Tykling has done all the hard work and thus I asked him and he helped me :-)

So this entry is a 3..2..1 step to DNSSEC enabling your resolving/caching BIND DNS server, mine runs on OpenBSD with the built-in chrooted BIND, so the config is in /var/named/etc/named.conf and the resulting parts are:

Step 1 - enable DNSSEC

To enable  More text

Posted by hlk at CET 12:01 09/01/2010 in Internet

 

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