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12.4.2. Configuring /etc/rndc.conf
				The 
key is the most important statement in /etc/rndc.conf.
			key "<key-name>" {
  algorithm hmac-md5;
  secret "<key-value>";
};
key "<key-name>" {
  algorithm hmac-md5;
  secret "<key-value>";
};
				The <key-name> and <key-value> should be exactly the same as their settings in 
/etc/named.conf.
			
				To match the keys specified in the target server's 
/etc/named.conf, add the following lines to /etc/rndc.conf.
			options {
  default-server  localhost;
  default-key     "<key-name>";
};
options {
  default-server  localhost;
  default-key     "<key-name>";
};
				This directive sets a global default key. However, the 
rndc configuration file can also specify different keys for different servers, as in the following example:
			server localhost {
  key  "<key-name>";
};
server localhost {
  key  "<key-name>";
};
Warning
					Make sure that only the root user can read or write to the 
/etc/rndc.conf file.
				
				For more information about the 
/etc/rndc.conf file, refer to the rndc.conf man page.