named.rfc1912.zones + named.root.key

Michael Richardson mcr at sandelman.ca
Thu May 28 11:40:13 UTC 2026


In addition that 9.11 is very old, and newer versions will get much better
support,  if you are using this as a recursive resolver (which if you care
about those two files, would be relevant), then the latest versions are
much more efficient in number of queries they do!

I think that "/etc/bind/zones.rfc1918" replaces "named.rfc1912.zones"
and I think that the root keys are now built-in to bind9.  It will use
RFC5011 to get a new key if/when it rolls.

I run (debian) images from packages.sury.org.
I thought they did RPMs too, but I seem to be wrong.

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