<span class="command"><strong>fstrm-set-buffer-hint</strong></span>: The
threshold number of bytes to accumulate in the output
buffer before forcing a buffer flush. The minimum is
- 1024, the maximum is 65536, and the default is 8096.
+ 1024, the maximum is 65536, and the default is 8192.
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<span class="command"><strong>fstrm-set-flush-timeout</strong></span>: The number
<span class="command"><strong>dnssec-keymgr</strong></span>, has been added. This tool
is meant to run unattended (e.g., under <span class="command"><strong>cron</strong></span>).
It reads a policy definition file
- (default: <code class="filename">/etc/dnssec.policy</code>)
+ (default <code class="filename">/etc/dnssec-policy.conf</code>)
and creates or updates DNSSEC keys as necessary to ensure that a
zone's keys match the defined policy for that zone. New keys are
created whenever necessary to ensure rollovers occur correctly.
<span class="command"><strong>dnssec-keymgr</strong></span>, has been added. This tool
is meant to run unattended (e.g., under <span class="command"><strong>cron</strong></span>).
It reads a policy definition file
- (default: <code class="filename">/etc/dnssec.policy</code>)
+ (default <code class="filename">/etc/dnssec-policy.conf</code>)
and creates or updates DNSSEC keys as necessary to ensure that a
zone's keys match the defined policy for that zone. New keys are
created whenever necessary to ensure rollovers occur correctly.