See draft-ietf-dnssd-srp
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Mark Andrews
> On 25 Dec 2020, at 12:22, Grant Taylor via bind-users
> wrote:
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> On 12/24/20 3:05 PM, Mark Andrews wrote:
>> TSIG, GSS-TSIG and SIG(0) are all secure mechanisms to update DNS zones.
>
> Thank you for the follow up Mark.
>
> It's good to know th
On 12/24/20 3:05 PM, Mark Andrews wrote:
TSIG, GSS-TSIG and SIG(0) are all secure mechanisms to update DNS
zones.
Thank you for the follow up Mark.
It's good to know that they are secure mechanisms.
With all the churn in the TLS space, I can't keep up with it, much less
have any idea how the
TSIG, GSS-TSIG and SIG(0) are all secure mechanisms to update DNS zones.
MacOS uses TSIG to update the DNS.
Windows uses GSS-TSIG in active directory.
SIG(0) is in future work for home net updating records added on a first come
basis. It can also be used to update records added by other means
On 12/24/20 8:48 AM, @lbutlr wrote:
That is what example.com always is, yes.
Sorry. I'm so used to people not using documentation domains that I
double check that they aren't actually trying to literally use
documentation domains internally.
It's a refreshing change to see documentation do
What you want is a program on the rPI that will query the internet to find what
the current outside address is and then send that to the bind9 server.
There are several ways of doing this.
1) Use a service and have a CNAME pointing to the DNS entry of the service.
Some examples:
https://www.dy
On 23 Dec 2020, at 21:23, Grant Taylor via bind-users
wrote:
> On 12/23/20 6:53 PM, @lbutlr wrote:
>> Give that I have a authoritative bind9 server for example.com and given that
>> I have a home connection that is (technically) dynamic home.example.com what
>> is the easiest way for me to auto
On 12/23/20 6:53 PM, @lbutlr wrote:
Give that I have a authoritative bind9 server for example.com and
given that I have a home connection that is (technically) dynamic
home.example.com what is the easiest way for me to automatically
update the DNS on the rare occasions that it changes?
I assu
Give that I have a authoritative bind9 server for example.com and given that I
have a home connection that is (technically) dynamic home.example.com what is
the easiest way for me to automatically update the DNS on the rare occasions
that it changes?
The example.com domain is setup with DNSSEC
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