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<p>It doesn't answer your original question, but I suggest looking
at the 'algorithm' of that key. <br>
Might it be a hmac-md5 ?</p>
<p>If you 'named-conf -px' does it appear in the list of keys?<br>
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How can I set debug level log for update events?
<br>
<br>
I've tried "rndc trace 99" which gives *lots* of information
expect for
<br>
UPDATE REFUSED issues even thought the channel is set to dynamic
severity.
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Is there a different way to get named to generate debug level logs
for
<br>
UPDATE events?
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<br>
I'm running BIND 9.18.26 (Extended Support Version) from Fedora
40.
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<br>
The updates and keys had been working correctly until the update
to
<br>
Fedora 40/BIND 9.18.26
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<br>
The issues I'm experiencing are only applying to a single key
&
<br>
update-policy line, other TSIG's are working correctly.
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<br>
-Erik
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