Alexander and others who care about dnssec:
Given the ongoing problems with opendnssec/libp11 and the many freeipa routines and resources dedicated to working around it, has bind9's native dnssec implementation improved to the point we can greatly reduce the freeipa package count by just using bind's dnssec provisions? What's the roadmap on that?
My dnssec database was corrupted by a recent freeipa upgrade that reverted to upstream code I patched locally some time ago. The upstream doesn't really comprehend/value/test multi-concurrent thread machine speed key/context/pin updates as deployed by opendnssec / softhsm2. Even after I fixed the database by rolling keys and identifying corrupt files, etc, etc , the 'new and improved' upstream code corrupted it again within minutes. So I've disabled dnssec entirely as money to fund those minutes has run out.
I suspect if you only have one dnssec enabled domain, it may work for you as is. But beyond that... you are on borrowed time.
Gave it all I could, hope someone else fixes it (or provides some $ for me to do it...)
Best to all
Harry