<p>If you run the dhcp service as well then dnssec is ok. You can put tje key in an external 600 file and include it in the section that calls the named. </p>
<div class="gmail_quote">On Feb 23, 2011 7:42 PM, "David Tomaschik" <<a href="mailto:david@systemoverlord.com">david@systemoverlord.com</a>> wrote:<br type="attribution">> On 02/23/2011 07:08 PM, Michael Trausch wrote:<br>
>> What I have yet to do is come up with a method of generating all of my<br>>> DNS configuration such that I can provide an IPv6 prefix and have the<br>>> records themselves generated automatically. I might actually opt not<br>
>> to do that and instead use a setup where my hosts just use DDNS to<br>>> update the DNS server.<br>> <br>> Is there a way to make DDNS play well with DNSSEC? I would think the<br>> DDNS update would require access to your DNSSEC key, but I'm no DNSSEC<br>
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