On 2021/03/09 08:24, Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2021/03/08 12:37, N.J. Thomas via nsd-users wrote: > > When I upgraded from nsd v4.3.4 to v4.3.5, nsd-checkzone(8) started > > flagging errors in my zone files for DKIM lines that had been there for > > many years. > > > > Here's roughly what the line looks like: > > > > example._domainkey IN TXT ( "v=DKIM1; k=rsa; " > > "p=ZvtSzN0TPFdTFVo3QDRONDHNN4TANQPOvDXOtDDAqEOEObihifWVD095LxDXbSYILzbHBWCPuPzhzzxlS+tnLcTe+VcpZrh4TkFxym+++nZ8tBL1aR1agdd27lmo2GmRc84gXJUIlqu4Ml0TL/Ifxsuc4pJxD9sOO4FotjBnyTUI8wn3rWD5bVBjWzzLDr0ioP8W67TSxGblDmjhA//9WidNDNO") > > > > (Values have been changed to protect the innocent.) > > > > Is there some syntax error in the above line, or is this a bug? > > > > FWIW, I'm running on FreeBSD 12.2, and here's the output from nsd: > > > > $ nsd-checkzone example.org example.org.m4 > > [2021-03-08 12:13:18.298] nsd-checkzone[96109]: error: > > example.org.m4:124: syntax error > > zone example.org file example.org.m4 has 1 errors > > https://github.com/NLnetLabs/nsd/issues/154 >
Oh, and you can workaround by removing the parens (you don't need them if the multiple parts of the record are on a single line in the zone file). btw, OpenBSD has avoided updating to NSD 4.3.5 in base because of this. _______________________________________________ nsd-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nlnetlabs.nl/mailman/listinfo/nsd-users
