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NAME

6       signset-editor - DNSSEC-Tools Signing Set GUI Editor
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SYNOPSIS

9         signset-editor <keyrec-file>
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DESCRIPTION

12       signset-editor provides the capability for easy management of signing
13       sets in a GUI.  A signing set contains zero or more names of key
14       keyrecs.  These sets are used by other DNSSEC-Tools utilities for
15       signing zones.  The signing sets found in the given keyrec file are
16       displayed in a new window.  New signing sets may be created and
17       existing signing sets may be modified or deleted from signset-editor.
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19       signset-editor has two display modes.  The Signing Set Display shows
20       the names of all the set keyrecs in the given keyrec file.  The Keyrec
21       Display shows the names of all the key keyrecs in the given keyrec
22       file.  signset-editor starts in Signing Set Display mode, but the mode
23       can be toggled back and forth as needed.
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25       An additional toggle controls the display of additional data.  If the
26       Extended Data toggle is turned on, then the Signing Set Display shows
27       the names of the key keyrecs in each signing set and the Keyrec Display
28       shows the names of each signing set each key keyrec is in.  If the
29       Extended Data toggle is turned off, then the Signing Set Display only
30       shows the names of the set keyrecs and the Keyrec Display only shows
31       the names key keyrecs.
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33       signset-editor has a small number of commands.  These commands are all
34       available through the menus, and most have a keyboard accelerator.  The
35       commands are described in the next section.
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37       Management of signing sets may be handled using a normal text editor.
38       However, signset-editor provides a nice GUI that only manipulates
39       signing sets without the potential visual clutter of the rest of the
40       keyrec entries.
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42   UNDOING MODIFICATIONS
43       signset-editor has the ability to reverse modifications it has made to
44       a keyrec file.  This historical restoration will only work for
45       modifications made during a particular execution of signset-editor;
46       modifications made during a previous execution may not be undone.
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48       When undoing modifications, signset-editor does not necessarily restore
49       name-ordering within a keyrec's signing_set field.  However, the
50       signing-set data are maintained.  This means that an "undone" keyrec
51       file may not be exactly the same, byte-for-byte, as the original file,
52       but the proper meaning of the data is kept.
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54       After a "Save" operation, the data required for reversing modifications
55       are deleted.  This is not the case for the "Save As" operation.
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OPTIONS

58       signset-editor takes the following options:
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60       -Version
61           Displays the version information for signset-editor and the DNSSEC-
62           Tools package.
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64       -help
65           Displays a usage message.
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COMMANDS

68       signset-editor provides the following commands, organized by menus:
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70       Open (File menu)
71           Open a new keyrec file.  If the specified file does not exist, the
72           user will be prompted for the action to take.  If the user chooses
73           the "Continue" action, then signset-editor will continue editing
74           the current keyrec file.  If the "Quit" action is selected, then
75           signset-editor will exit.
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77       Save (File menu)
78           Save the current keyrec file.  The data for the "Undo Changes"
79           command are purged, so this file will appear to be unmodified.
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81           Nothing will happen if no changes have been made.
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83       Save As (File menu)
84           Save the current keyrec file to a name selected by the user.
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86       Quit (File menu)
87           Exit signset-editor.
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89       Undo Changes (Edit menu)
90           Reverse modifications made to the signing sets and keyrecs.  This
91           is only for the in-memory version of the keyrec file.
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93       New Signing Set (Commands menu)
94           Create a new signing set.   The user is given the option of adding
95           key keyrecs to the new set.
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97           This command is available from both viewing modes.
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99       Delete Signing Set/Key (Commands menu)
100           Delete the selected signing set or key.
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102           This command is available from both viewing modes.  If used from
103           the Signing Set Display mode, then all the keys in the selected
104           signing set will be removed from that set.  If used from the Keyrec
105           Display mode, then the selected key will no longer be part of any
106           signing set.
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108       Modify Signing Set/Key (Commands menu)
109           Modify the selected signing set or key.
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111           This command is available from both viewing modes.  If used from
112           the Signing Set Display mode, then the selected signing set may be
113           modified by adding keys to that set or deleting them from that set.
114           If used from the Keyrec Display mode, then the selected key may be
115           added to or deleted from any of the defined signing sets.
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117       View Signing Sets (Display menu)
118           The main window will display the keyrec file's signing sets.  If
119           Extended Data are to be displayed, then each key keyrec in the
120           signing set will also be shown.  If Extended data are not to be
121           displayed, then only the signing set names will be shown.
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123           This command is a toggle that switches between View Signing Sets
124           mode and View Keyrecs mode.
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126       View Keyrecs (Display menu)
127           The main window will display the names of the keyrec file's key
128           keyrecs.  If Extended Data are to be displayed, then the name of
129           each signing set of the keyrec will also be shown.  If Extended
130           data are not to be shown, then only the keyrec names will be
131           displayed.
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133           This command is a toggle that switches between View Keyrecs mode
134           and View Signing Sets mode.
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136       Display Extended Data (Display menu)
137           Additional data will be shown in the main window.  For Signing Sets
138           Display mode, the names of the signing set and their constituent
139           key keyrecs will be displayed.  For Keyrec Display mode, the names
140           of the key keyrecs and the Signing Sets it is in will be displayed.
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142           This command is a toggle that switches between Extended Data
143           display and No Extended Data display.
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145       Do Not Display Extended Data (Display menu)
146           No additional data will be shown in the main window.  For Signing
147           Sets Display mode, only the names of the Signing Sets will be
148           displayed.  For Keyrec Display mode, only the names of the keyrecs
149           will be displayed.
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151           This command is a toggle that switches between No Extended Data
152           display and Extended Data display.
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154       Help (Help menu)
155           Display a help window.
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KEYBOARD ACCELERATORS

158       Below are the keyboard accelerators for the signset-editor commands:
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160           Ctrl-D  Delete Signing Set
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162           Ctrl-E  Display Extended Data / Do Not Display Extended Data
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164           Ctrl-H  Help
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166           Ctrl-M  Modify Signing Set
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168           Ctrl-N  New Signing Set
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170           Ctrl-O  Open
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172           Ctrl-Q  Quit
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174           Ctrl-S  Save
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176           Ctrl-U  Undo Changes
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178           Ctrl-V  View Signing Sets / View Keyrecs
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180           Ctrl-W  Close Window (New Signing Set, Modify Signing Set, Help)
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182       These accelerators are all lowercase letters.
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REQUIREMENTS

185       signset-editor is implemented in Perl/Tk, so both Perl and Perl/Tk must
186       be installed on your system.
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189       Copyright 2006-2014 SPARTA, Inc.  All rights reserved.  See the COPYING
190       file included with the DNSSEC-Tools package for details.
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AUTHOR

193       Wayne Morrison, tewok@tislabs.com
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SEE ALSO

196       cleankrf(8), fixkrf(8), genkrf(8), krfcheck(8), lskrf(1), zonesigner(8)
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198       Net::DNS::SEC::Tools::keyrec(3)
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200       file-keyrec(5)
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