[BlueOnyx:08732] Re: DNSSEC Feature in BX
Mike's List
mikelist at leawood.com
Tue Oct 4 16:11:27 -05 2011
On Tue, 4 Oct 2011, Chris Gebhardt - VIRTBIZ Internet wrote:
> 5107R is running 9.7.3-2.el6_1.P3.2.i686, and I would imagine that 5108R
> is running the 64-bit equivalent, although I don't have a box handy at
> the moment to verify. Therefore, it would be technically feasible to
> add DNSSEC capability going forward. As for the "near future" aspect,
> I'm not sure that needs to be our focus, unless somebody (Hi Mike!)
> wants to contribute. There is plenty of other low-hanging fruit, and
> DNSSEC is hardly setting the world on fire in terms of adoption rate.
Below is from 5108R. I don't mind tinker a bit to see how sausalito
interface management works. Probably lots of hand holding to get around
at first. Has the UI and how to program for it been address on this list
extensively or is there another list for developers?
# named -v
BIND 9.7.3-P3-RedHat-9.7.3-2.el6_1.P3.2
>> While we're doing DNS feature requests, SRV and SPF records from the web
>> management would be much appreciated too.
>
> SRV records could be implemented but for me this falls into the same
> category as DNSSEC above.
>
> SPF is already supported... it's just a TXT record. So compose your
> SPF and then enter it as a TXT and you're all set.
Lew:
v=spf1 ip4:x.x.x.x ip4:x.x.x.x mx -all into the TXT record or whatever
your preference for SPF might be.
Regards,
Mike
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