I have been playing around with dnssec-keygen to generate keys suitable
for running a dynamic DNS and I notice something odd.

Have a close look at these two files.  The first is the *.key file and the
other is the *.private file.  Notice the space in the key of the *.key
file between Q & Z, which is not in the other key, though they are
otherwise identical.

Should that space be there, or is this a bug in dnssec-keygen?

testonly. IN KEY 256 3 157 u0LSgVbemSOlQvIGE+DhIeePcN+S3x82LoQO0tazsKyd8RUP11uLjoYQ 
ZdLkM3vuA21lY9W8nQP9MHXBXUrvig==

Private-key-format: v1.2
Algorithm: 157 (HMAC_MD5)
Key: 
u0LSgVbemSOlQvIGE+DhIeePcN+S3x82LoQO0tazsKyd8RUP11uLjoYQZdLkM3vuA21lY9W8nQP9MHXBXUrvig==



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