And another: using fproxy to insert with a blank key attempts KSK@ (and
collides) rather then creating a CHK@ key for you.  Of the two, I think
the latter is probably more sensible (gives you a key you can request
with) rather then the former (you have to type CHK@ and re-insert)

--Dan

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