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DNSSEC-IMPORTKEY(1) |
BIND 9 |
DNSSEC-IMPORTKEY(1) |
dnssec-importkey - import DNSKEY records from external systems so they can be
managed
dnssec-importkey [-K directory] [-L ttl] [-P
date/offset] [-P sync date/offset] [-D date/offset] [-D
sync date/offset] [-h] [-v level] [-V] {keyfile}
dnssec-importkey {-f filename} [-K directory]
[-L ttl] [-P date/offset] [-P sync date/offset]
[-D date/offset] [-D sync date/offset] [-h] [-v
level] [-V] [dnsname]
dnssec-importkey reads a public DNSKEY record and generates a pair of
.key/.private files. The DNSKEY record may be read from an existing .key file,
in which case a corresponding .private file is generated, or it may be read
from any other file or from the standard input, in which case both .key and
.private files are generated.
The newly created .private file does not contain private
key data, and cannot be used for signing. However, having a .private file
makes it possible to set publication (-P) and deletion (-D)
times for the key, which means the public key can be added to and removed
from the DNSKEY RRset on schedule even if the true private key is stored
offline.
- -f filename
- This option indicates the zone file mode. Instead of a public keyfile
name, the argument is the DNS domain name of a zone master file, which can
be read from filename. If the domain name is the same as
filename, then it may be omitted.
If filename is set to "-", then the
zone data is read from the standard input.
- -K directory
- This option sets the directory in which the key files are to reside.
- -L ttl
- This option sets the default TTL to use for this key when it is converted
into a DNSKEY RR. This is the TTL used when the key is imported into a
zone, unless there was already a DNSKEY RRset in place, in which case the
existing TTL takes precedence. Setting the default TTL to 0 or
none removes it from the key.
- -h
- This option emits a usage message and exits.
- -v level
- This option sets the debugging level.
- -V
- This option prints version information.
Dates can be expressed in the format YYYYMMDD or YYYYMMDDHHMMSS. If the argument
begins with a + or -, it is interpreted as an offset from the
present time. For convenience, if such an offset is followed by one of the
suffixes y, mo, w, d, h, or mi, then
the offset is computed in years (defined as 365 24-hour days, ignoring leap
years), months (defined as 30 24-hour days), weeks, days, hours, or minutes,
respectively. Without a suffix, the offset is computed in seconds. To
explicitly prevent a date from being set, use none or never.
- -P date/offset
- This option sets the date on which a key is to be published to the zone.
After that date, the key is included in the zone but is not used to sign
it.
- sync date/offset
- This option sets the date on which CDS and CDNSKEY records that match this
key are to be published to the zone.
- -D date/offset
- This option sets the date on which the key is to be deleted. After that
date, the key is no longer included in the zone. (However, it may remain
in the key repository.)
- sync date/offset
- This option sets the date on which the CDS and CDNSKEY records that match
this key are to be deleted.
A 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.
dnssec-keygen(8), dnssec-signzone(8), BIND 9 Administrator
Reference Manual, RFC 5011.
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