Where is managed-keys.bind ?

2010-10-01 Thread Magali Bernard

Hello bind-users,

Today I jumped from BIND 9.6.2 to 9.7.2-P2
Seems to be ok, except:

Oct  1 08:30:19 stroph named[24453]: set up managed keys zone for view 
_default, file 'managed-keys.bind'
Oct  1 08:30:19 stroph named[24453]: managed-keys-zone ./IN: loading from 
master file managed-keys.bind failed: file not found
Oct  1 08:30:19 stroph named[24453]: managed-keys-zone ./IN: loaded serial 0

We do not sign (yet) our zones with DNSSEC, is it safe to turn off
dnssec-lookaside, and how ?
dnssec-lookaside no ?

Any other suggestion ?

Thanks in advance,

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Re: Where is managed-keys.bind ?

2010-10-01 Thread Magali Bernard

 On Oct 1 2010, Tony Finch wrote:
 
 On Fri, 1 Oct 2010, Magali Bernard wrote:
 
  Oct  1 08:30:19 stroph named[24453]: set up managed keys zone for view 
  _default, file 'managed-keys.bind'
  Oct  1 08:30:19 stroph named[24453]: managed-keys-zone ./IN: loading from 
  master file managed-keys.bind failed: file not found
  Oct  1 08:30:19 stroph named[24453]: managed-keys-zone ./IN: loaded serial   0
 
  We do not sign (yet) our zones with DNSSEC, is it safe to turn off
  dnssec-lookaside, and how ?
  dnssec-lookaside no ?
 
 dnssec-lookaside is off by default, and both DLV and the managed keys zone
 relate to validation rather than serving signed zones.
 
 The managed keys zone is used for RFC 5011 trust anchor rollover which you
 can use with both DLV (via the dnssec-lookaside auto; setting) and the
 root trust anchor (which requires a managed-keys clause as below). Bind
 creates the managed keys zone if it isn't present, and the warning it logs
 when it does this is benign.
 
 Except that it is classified as an error, not a warning. And if you
 don't have any managed keys, then it won't create the file, and so will
 complain again the next time BIND is restarted.
 
 An empty file managed-keys.bind in BIND's working directory will get it
 to shut up.

Thanks a lot ! I did:
touch managed-keys.bind
and now BIND is silently working.


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Re: 9.7.1-P2 managed-keys error

2010-10-04 Thread Magali Bernard

 02-Oct-2010 17:33:53.125 general: error: managed-keys-zone ./IN: loading 
 from master file managed-keys.bind failed: file not found
 
 I've googled around but am not clear on what's causing this error? Does this 
 file need to be created manually for BIND to be able to write to it? I have 
 a  directory /etc/namedb/working, and permissions are:
 
 drwxr-xr-x  2 bind  wheel  512 Jul 18 19:23 .
 drwxr-xr-x  6 root  wheel  512 Oct  2 15:52 .. 


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