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-# Example /etc/itkacl.conf. These are the only accepted keywords currently.
-
-# What zone to look up results in.
-zone itkacl.as58302.net
-
-# Recommended.
-#
-# NOTE: For performance reasons, the library will read /etc/resolv.conf
-# and use the resolver there (if you have one). This means that
-#
-# a) Your recursive resolver(s) must support DNSSEC, too.
-# b) You must trust the path between yourself and the resolvers.
-#
-# The simplest way to satisfy both of these is probably to run a local
-# instance of unbound or BIND, and then point resolv.conf to localhost.
-
-#require-dnssec
-
-# You need a trust anchor if you want DNSSEC to work. If you have working
-# DNSSEC delegation all the way from the root, you can generate this with:
-#
-# sudo unbound-anchor -a /etc/unbound/root.key
-#
-# If not, you will need to add your own trust anchor in the right format here.
-
-#dnssec-public-key /etc/unbound/root.key