On 6/14/21 9:16 PM, Todd Zullinger wrote:
> ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
>> Placing
>> include "/etc/named.root.key";
>> in my bind.conf, give me the following error
>>
>>
>> # named-checkconf -l -t /var/named/chroot /etc/named.conf
>> /etc/named.root.key:1: option 'managed-keys' is deprecated
>>
>> What do I use it its place? (The Duck is failing me.)
>
> The fine manual¹ covers this:
>
> managed-keys
>
> Is identical to trust-anchors; this option is
> deprecated in favor of trust-anchors with the
> initial-key keyword, and may be removed in a future
> release.
>
> ¹
https://bind9.readthedocs.io/en/latest/reference.html#index-0
>
> Bind has some very thorough documentation. It's even
> easily searchable if you view it online. That's better than
> any general search engine.
Hi Todd,
Then I do believe I just tripped across a bug:
# cat --number named.root.key
1 trust-anchors {
Line 1 is NOT 'managed-keys'.
Or perhaps it was just a warning to confuse
the dickens out of the uninitiated?
-T
Just posted:
named-checkconf gives confusing depreciated 'managed-keys' message