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If you set it to yes (the default), the trust anchor will need to be manually defined and maintained using the trusted-keys statement in the configuration file; if you set it to auto (as shown in the example), then no further action should be required as BIND includes a copy of the root key.
Configuration Steps Create a fresh unsigned zone for a new domain. Setup the keys directory and give BIND the appropriate permissions. Update AppArmor (for those using Ubuntu) Update the primary name server to instruct BIND that we want it to sign the zone file. Update the secondary name server.
When doing inline signing, the original zone is never modified: this allows the operator to make, for example, a dump of a DB to create the zone, and BIND will just sign it. When the unsigned zone is updated, BIND ( named ) detects the changes, and re-signs.
DNSKEY. A recursive DNS server uses the DNSKEY resource record to validate responses from the authoritative DNS server. To validate responses, the DNS server decrypts the digital signatures contained in DNSSEC-related resource records and compares the hash values.
From version 9.19/9.20, Auto-DNSSEC (deprecated from versions 9.16. 36 and 9.18. 10) will be withdrawn and completely replaced by DNSSEC Policy (which supports not only fully automated (re-)signing, but also full automated key management).
Yes, but the absence of DNSSEC is not a reason for failure. However, if you do have DNSSEC enabled and for some reason it fails, then that is a reason for failure of the authorization. Thus: DNSSEC isnt mandatory, but if its in use, it needs to be valid.
DNSSEC provides DNS resolvers origin authentication of DNS data, authenticated denial of existence and data integrity but not availability or confidentiality.
With auto-dnssec allow , named can search the key directory for keys matching the zone, insert them into the zone, and use them to sign the zone. It does so only when it receives an rndc sign zonename .

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