I'm curious whether this affects *.maas, when in fact the MAAS server
itself is primary for that domain. In other words, the request should
not ever hit the forwarder, should it?

Or does BIND do a root check anyway to ensure that we are indeed allowed
to be primary for that TLD?

If we are, is there a way to say "this is not an official TLD" that
wouldn't trigger the problem?

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  By default DNSSEC is enabled with automatic keys

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