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How to setup DNSSEC in BIND on CentOS?
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I've searched to find the most simple way to setup DNSSEC in BIND using CentOS. Most guides are copy/pasted between sites resulting in 13 pages of non-sense.
I found another question but it's not Centos specific but it's 1000% closer to what I'm after than the entire first page on Google when trying to find this.
BIND can do automatic signing. You might have to generate the keys first yourself. I've done this a few months ago but that machine was killed and now I sit here and have no idea of how I did it.
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I've searched to find the most simple way to setup DNSSEC in BIND using CentOS. Most guides are copy/pasted between sites resulting in 13 pages of non-sense.
I found another question but it's not Centos specific but it's 1000% closer to what I'm after than the entire first page on Google when trying to find this.
BIND can do automatic signing. You might have to generate the keys first yourself. I've done this a few months ago but that machine was killed and now I sit here and have no idea of how I did it.
centos bind dnssec
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I've searched to find the most simple way to setup DNSSEC in BIND using CentOS. Most guides are copy/pasted between sites resulting in 13 pages of non-sense.
I found another question but it's not Centos specific but it's 1000% closer to what I'm after than the entire first page on Google when trying to find this.
BIND can do automatic signing. You might have to generate the keys first yourself. I've done this a few months ago but that machine was killed and now I sit here and have no idea of how I did it.
centos bind dnssec
I've searched to find the most simple way to setup DNSSEC in BIND using CentOS. Most guides are copy/pasted between sites resulting in 13 pages of non-sense.
I found another question but it's not Centos specific but it's 1000% closer to what I'm after than the entire first page on Google when trying to find this.
BIND can do automatic signing. You might have to generate the keys first yourself. I've done this a few months ago but that machine was killed and now I sit here and have no idea of how I did it.
centos bind dnssec
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