I have been running my DNS server on a Centos7-arm board for some years and it is past time I get up to date.
Particularly get DNSSEC working.
So I have plenty of cubieboards for running Centos8-arm, but I want to no longer hand configure. I want some help here; getting up in years and all that.
I know there is the Webmin tool, but don't know if it supports dnssec. Looking for that in what docs I have found so far.
But is there some other tool for this?
I would start to import my zone files and then go from there.
thanks
Webmin wiki does not cover DNSSEC...
Humpf.
On 2/20/22 20:58, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I have been running my DNS server on a Centos7-arm board for some years and it is past time I get up to date.
Particularly get DNSSEC working.
So I have plenty of cubieboards for running Centos8-arm, but I want to no longer hand configure. I want some help here; getting up in years and all that.
I know there is the Webmin tool, but don't know if it supports dnssec. Looking for that in what docs I have found so far.
But is there some other tool for this?
I would start to import my zone files and then go from there.
thanks
CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
Ah, but Webmin DOES support DNSSEC.
I installed it on a Centos-arm7 that I used in the past for DNS testing, and there is the option for enabling DNSSEC. So there is hope in this direction.
Don't see much else in the way of tools. Anyone know of anything besides Webmin?
thanks
On 2/20/22 21:03, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Webmin wiki does not cover DNSSEC...
Humpf.
On 2/20/22 20:58, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I have been running my DNS server on a Centos7-arm board for some years and it is past time I get up to date.
Particularly get DNSSEC working.
So I have plenty of cubieboards for running Centos8-arm, but I want to no longer hand configure. I want some help here; getting up in years and all that.
I know there is the Webmin tool, but don't know if it supports dnssec. Looking for that in what docs I have found so far.
But is there some other tool for this?
I would start to import my zone files and then go from there.
thanks
CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos