From BIND 9.x Security Technical Implementation Guide
Part of SRG-APP-000176-DNS-000094
Associated with: CCI-000186
The private key in the ZSK key pair must be protected from unauthorized access. If possible, the private key should be stored off-line (with respect to the Internet-facing, DNSSEC-aware name server) in a physically secure, non-network-accessible machine along with the zone file master copy.
If the server is in a classified network, this is Not Applicable.
Determine if the BIND 9.x server is configured to allow dynamic updates.
Review the "named.conf" file for any instance of the "allow-update" statement. The following example disables dynamic updates:
allow-update {none;};
If the BIND 9.x implementation is not configured to allow dynamic updates, verify with the SA that the ZSK private key is stored offline. If it is not, this is a finding.
If the BIND 9.x implementation is configured to allow dynamic updates, verify that the ZSK private key is the only key stored on the name server.
For each signed zone file, identify the ZSK "key id" number:
# cat
Remove any ZSK private keys existing on the server other than the one corresponding to the active ZSK pair
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