Hello!

after reading and rereading the documentation (release 2.9) section on automatic KSK management, and rereading it again, I finally understood the part which says "the user shall propagate [the DS] to the parent". In particular due to the log entry

info: DS check, outgoing, remote 127.0.0.1@53, KSK submission attempt: negative

and the phrasing of the "submission:" configuration stanza, I thought Knot would attempt to do so itself via dynamic update. I think I was injecting too much wishful thinking into the text. :)

Now to my two questions:

Is it envisioned to have Knot launch an executable in order to perform the submission? I'm thinking along the lines of Knot running at every `check-interval':

        ./ds-submitter zone "<cds>" "<cdnskey>"

upon which the ds-submitter program could (e.g. via RFC2136) add DS RRset to the parent zone. Might be nice to have ... (I did see the bit about journald and using that to trigger DS submission, but using journald frightens me a bit.)

I notice that a dynamic update on 2.9 logs
        info: [zone.] DDNS, processing 1 updates

is there any way to get more details logged (what the update actually was)? My configuration contains:

        log:
        - target: syslog
          server: debug
          control: debug
          zone: debug
          any: debug

Thank you.

        -JP
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