1DNSSEC-COVERAGE(8) BIND 9 DNSSEC-COVERAGE(8)
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6 dnssec-coverage - checks future DNSKEY coverage for a zone
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9 dnssec-coverage [-Kdirectory] [-llength] [-ffile] [-dDNSKEY TTL] [-mmax
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13 dnssec-coverage verifies that the DNSSEC keys for a given zone or a set
14 of zones have timing metadata set properly to ensure no future lapses
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17 If zone is specified, then keys found in the key repository matching
18 that zone are scanned, and an ordered list is generated of the events
19 scheduled for that key (i.e., publication, activation, inactivation,
20 deletion). The list of events is walked in order of occurrence. Warn‐
21 ings are generated if any event is scheduled which could cause the zone
22 to enter a state in which validation failures might occur: for example,
23 if the number of published or active keys for a given algorithm drops
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25 is rolled, and cached data signed by the prior key has not had time to
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28 If zone is not specified, then all keys in the key repository will be
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35 Sets the directory in which keys can be found. Defaults to the cur‐
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39 If a file is specified, then the zone is read from that file; the
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45 The length of time to check for DNSSEC coverage. Key events sched‐
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54 Sets the value to be used as the maximum TTL for the zone or zones
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57 must be enough time for the record in the zone with the longest TTL
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62 The length of the TTL can be set in seconds, or in larger units of
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67 zone file. If -f has been specified, this option may still be used;
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74 -d DNSKEY TTL
75 Sets the value to be used as the DNSKEY TTL for the zone or zones
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80 gins generating signatures. If that condition does not apply, a
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83 The length of the TTL can be set in seconds, or in larger units of
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88 file from which the TTL of the DNSKEY RRset can be read, or if a de‐
89 fault key TTL was set using ith the -L to dnssec-keygen. If either
90 of those is true, this option may still be used; it will override
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97 -r resign interval
98 Sets the value to be used as the resign interval for the zone or
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100 of validation failure. This value defaults to 22.5 days, which is
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105 The length of the interval can be set in seconds, or in larger units
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110 Only check KSK coverage; ignore ZSK events. Cannot be used with -z.
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113 Only check ZSK coverage; ignore KSK events. Cannot be used with -k.
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116 Specifies a path to a named-compilezone binary. Used for testing.
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119 dnssec-checkds(8), dnssec-dsfromkey(8), dnssec-keygen(8), dnssec-sign‐
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