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NAME

6       tachk - Check the validity of the trust anchors in a named.conf file
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SYNOPSIS

9         tachk [options] <named.conf>
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DESCRIPTION

12       tachk checks the validity of the trust anchors in the specified
13       named.conf file.  The output given depends on the options selected.
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15       Note:  This script may be removed in future releases.
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OPTIONS

18       tachk takes two types of options:  record-attribute options and output-
19       style options.  These option sets are detailed below.
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21   Record-Attribute Options
22       These options define which trust anchor records will be displayed.
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24       -valid
25           This option displays the valid trust anchors in a named.conf file.
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28           This option displays the invalid trust anchors in a named.conf
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31   Output-Format Options
32       These options define how the trust anchor information will be
33       displayed.  Without any of these options, the zone name and key tag
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36       -count
37           The count of matching records will be displayed, but the matching
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41           The long form of output will be given.  The zone name and key tag
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44       -terse
45           This option displays only the name of the zones selected by other
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48       -Version
49           Displays the version information for tachk and the DNSSEC-Tools
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53           Display a usage message.
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AUTHOR

56       Wesley Griffin
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58       (Current contact for tachk is Wayne Morrison, tewok@tislabs.com.)
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SEE ALSO

61       trustman(8)
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