DNSSEC-DSFROMKEY(8) |
BIND9 |
DNSSEC-DSFROMKEY(8) |
NAME
dnssec-dsfromkey - DNSSEC DS RR generation tool
SYNOPSIS
dnssec-dsfromkey [-v level] [-1] [-2] [-a alg] [-l domain] [-T TTL] {keyfile}
dnssec-dsfromkey {-s} [-1] [-2] [-a alg] [-K directory] [-l domain] [-s] [-c class] [-T TTL] [-f file] [-A] [-v level] {dnsname}
DESCRIPTION
dnssec-dsfromkey outputs the Delegation Signer (DS) resource record (RR), as defined in RFC 3658 and RFC 4509, for the given key(s).
OPTIONS
-1
Use SHA-1 as the digest algorithm (the default is to use both SHA-1 and SHA-256).
-2
Use SHA-256 as the digest algorithm.
-a algorithm
Select the digest algorithm. The value of algorithm must be one of SHA-1 (SHA1), SHA-256 (SHA256), GOST or SHA-384 (SHA384). These values are case insensitive.
-T TTL
Specifies the TTL of the DS records.
-K directory
Look for key files (or, in keyset mode, keyset- files) in directory.
-f file
Zone file mode: in place of the keyfile name, the argument is the DNS domain name of a zone master file, which can be read from
file. If the zone name is the same as
file, then it may be omitted.
If
file is set to "-", then the zone data is read from the standard input. This makes it possible to use the output of the
dig command as input, as in:
dig dnskey example.com | dnssec-dsfromkey -f - example.com
-A
Include ZSK's when generating DS records. Without this option, only keys which have the KSK flag set will be converted to DS records and printed. Useful only in zone file mode.
-l domain
Generate a DLV set instead of a DS set. The specified domain is appended to the name for each record in the set. The DNSSEC Lookaside Validation (DLV) RR is described in RFC 4431.
-s
Keyset mode: in place of the keyfile name, the argument is the DNS domain name of a keyset file.
-c class
Specifies the DNS class (default is IN). Useful only in keyset or zone file mode.
-v level
Sets the debugging level.
EXAMPLE
To build the SHA-256 DS RR from the
Kexample.com.+003+26160 keyfile name, the following command would be issued:
dnssec-dsfromkey -2 Kexample.com.+003+26160
The command would print something like:
example.com. IN DS 26160 5 2 3A1EADA7A74B8D0BA86726B0C227AA85AB8BBD2B2004F41A868A54F0 C5EA0B94
FILES
The keyfile can be designed by the key identification
Knnnn.+aaa+iiiii or the full file name
Knnnn.+aaa+iiiii.key as generated by dnssec-keygen(8).
The keyset file name is built from the directory, the string keyset- and the dnsname.
CAVEAT
A keyfile error can give a "file not found" even if the file exists.
SEE ALSO
dnssec-keygen(8), dnssec-signzone(8), BIND 9 Administrator Reference Manual, RFC 3658, RFC 4431. RFC 4509.
AUTHOR
Internet Systems Consortium
COPYRIGHT
Copyright © 2008-2012 Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC")