DNSSEC upgrade
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kremels at kreme.com
Fri Apr 30 18:58:26 UTC 2021
On 30 Apr 2021, at 12:15, Tony Finch <dot at dotat.at> wrote:
>
> dig +ttlunits example.com ds @$(dig +short com ns | head -1)
I update the last of my zones over a month ago and they are still showing alg-7. The longest TTL int e zone files is 2w, but we're 29 days in.
Te signed file has
RRSIG SOA 7 2 86400 (
20210509074649 20210425064649 45309 example.com.
Oj+ObzW/dle9fJHffNqNCVd9udd8AQwxRXcq/BF5+fUu
wyS5Gb0htl2hrwyAXK24sA4aZ4RUiwNoKwJTeOGZPWeC
O2Eb2PkjsNUmd9UaIWKYrFroI8FZsqh4g8lM/YEdnpAq
GeekIXFT4s6xE8lRC3Rcx88b8YBRNnSxiy/8xqI= )
RRSIG SOA 13 2 86400 (
20210509074649 20210425064649 11217 example.com.
yzrM5cWL6UYhzJ4cS+hMcZShBqwFZZR6LVRYntehHzVN
vBSzUBNNf6u6BdQSAyQFbjD5R9g5HEKtei1yIADx8g== )
I'm sure I missed a step on these specific domains, but there are only a handful that are still using alg-7 and many more that are now on alg-13 only. The +ttlunits from above show 1d for the answer sections and 2d in the authority (com.) section.
If I do a dig ds on the domain (at 8.8.8.8 or others, in addition to my own bind server), I only get the alg-13 key, but +dnssec shows both RRSIGs
Ideas?
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