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According to the BIND9 docs the TSIG key name can contain any character that is valid for a DNS domain name, and it looks like the docs encourage using names with trailing dots. However, bind9_parser does not accept dots currently.
pyparsing.exceptions.ParseException: Expected <key_id>, found '.' (at char 69), (line:4, col:13)
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According to the BIND9 docs the TSIG key name can contain any character that is valid for a DNS domain name, and it looks like the docs encourage using names with trailing dots. However,
bind9_parser
does not accept dots currently.pyparsing.exceptions.ParseException: Expected <key_id>, found '.' (at char 69), (line:4, col:13)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: