Re: DNSSEC inline/auto - burst of resigning/updates ?

2019-09-06 Thread Mark Andrews
Named splits the re-signing load up into small chunks so that all the cpu isn’t consumed signing the zone and the server can still answer question, accept updates, etc. It does this by randomly reducing the expiry time by a small amount for each chunk it signs, the exception to this is the SOA

DNSSEC inline/auto - burst of resigning/updates ?

2019-09-06 Thread Brandon Applegate
Hello, I just very recently set up all my zones for inline signing + auto maintain. Prior to this I had cron jobs resigning and it was working okay. But after I read up on inline/auto I thought it to be much more elegant. Anyway, basically the behavior I expect and observe is that bind

Re: Status of experimental COPR packages

2019-09-06 Thread Victoria Risk
> On Sep 6, 2019, at 10:18 AM, John Thurston wrote: > > Back in Sept, 2018 we got word of packages published by ISC for a few common > linux distributions. > https://www.isc.org/blogs/bind-9-packages/ > > There have been a couple of trickles of news on this mailing list since then. > I'm

Status of experimental COPR packages

2019-09-06 Thread John Thurston
Back in Sept, 2018 we got word of packages published by ISC for a few common linux distributions. https://www.isc.org/blogs/bind-9-packages/ There have been a couple of trickles of news on this mailing list since then. I'm interested in the prospects, plans, etc for these packages. I