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[ILUG] Strange BIND key verify failure

[ILUG] Strange BIND key verify failure

Thomas Rooney tom at netsys.ie
Thu Sep 27 00:27:27 IST 2007


Bricky wrote:
> I've got an usual problem here that I could use some help with.
>
> Two bind9 servers, one of them master for a zone, the other a slave.  They
> authenticate one another (for AXFRs etc) via a pre-shared key.  I update
> the master, rndc reload, and the slave asks for a AXFR.  Works nicely.
>
> ... until today, when I added the first CNAME to the zone.
>
> Now the slave has trouble verifying the master's key (I get "Couldn't
> verify signature: tsig verify failure").  If I remove the CNAME from the
> zone, it all works properly again.
>
>
> Anyone give me any pointers?
>
>
> Bricky.
>
>
> PS. I'm a lapsed ilug member who rejoined recently because so much of my
> life seems to be linux again :)
>   
OK I am working late with time on my hands. I know next to nothing about
bind9 but
google found this for me...

http://lists.oarci.net/pipermail/dns-operations/2007-May/001688.html

... might help you if there is any Cisco  between the two servers.

Regards
Tom




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