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Thank you, and yes, I agree. Frequent certificate cycling and revocations is one of best parts of having a private CA, along with particular certificates for particular domains. With that said: Could you tell me more about TSIG? This is the first time I have come across it, and 2 seconds of reading tells me that it is used to validate automated updates and zone transfers for the DNS server, and also to validate domains? I didn't think of this avenue before, but it seems very interesting to implement.
And yes, I will have an internal DNS, and I will be inserting the Root CA certificate on all of my client devices.