1dnssec-makekeyset(1M) System Administration Commands dnssec-makekeyset(1M)
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6 dnssec-makekeyset - DNSSEC zone signing tool
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9 dnssec-makekeyset [-ahp] [-s start-time] [-e end-time]
10 [-r randomdev] [-t ttl] [-v level] key...
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14 The dnssec-makekeyset utility generates a key set from one or more keys
15 created by dnssec-keygen(1M). It creates a file containing a KEY record
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20 -a Verify all generated signatures.
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23 -e end-time Specify the date and time when the generated SIG
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33 -h Print a short summary of the options and arguments to
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37 -p Use pseudo-random data when signing the zone. This is
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78 Example 1 Generates a keyset containing the DSA key for example.com.
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85 dnssec-makekeyset -t 86400 -s 20000701120000 -e +2592000 \
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91 In this example, dnssec-makekeyset() creates the file keyset-exam‐
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110 ┌───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
111 │ ATTRIBUTE TYPE ATTRIBUTE VALUE │
112 │Availability SUNWbind9 │
113 │Interface Stability External │
114 └───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
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117 dnssec-keygen(1M), dnssec-signkey(1M), attributes(5)
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120 RFC 2535
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123 BIND 9 Administrator Reference Manual
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126 Source for BIND9 is available in the SUNWbind9S package.
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