Hi: I updated my OpenDNSSEC testbed to the latest trunk version yesterday and it seems the signer doesn't like DNAME records and the handling of records in multiple lines is too strict.
It's now spitting out this messages: Aug 26 14:17:48 srsov-sebastian1 opendnssec: read zone nz from file nz.unsorted Aug 26 14:17:48 srsov-sebastian1 opendnssec: open file: dir (null) file nz.unsorted for reading Aug 26 14:17:48 srsov-sebastian1 opendnssec: error parsing RR at line 3 (Syntax error, value expected): @ IN SOA loopback.dns.net.nz. soa.nzrs.net.nz. 2010070600 900 300604800 3600 Aug 26 14:17:48 srsov-sebastian1 opendnssec: error reading RR at line 134 (Syntax error, value expected): xn--mori-qsa.nz. 86400 IN DNAME maori.nz. Aug 26 14:17:48 srsov-sebastian1 opendnssec: error reading zone nz from file nz.unsorted Aug 26 14:17:48 srsov-sebastian1 opendnssec: task [read zone nz] failed The SOA record looks like @ IN SOA loopback.dns.net.nz. soa.nzrs.net.nz. ( 2010070600 900 300 604800 3600 ) You can tell from the log message above the parser fails to separate in this case the refresh (300) from the expire (604800) because there is a newline in the middle, finally aborting the parsing of the record. The DNAME record looks just like in the logline and the previous version of OpenDNSSEC signed it happily. Should I file these as bugs? cheers, -- Sebastian Castro DNS Specialist .nz Registry Services (New Zealand Domain Name Registry Limited) desk: +64 4 495 2337 mobile: +64 21 400535 _______________________________________________ Opendnssec-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.opendnssec.org/mailman/listinfo/opendnssec-user
