1ods-timing(5)                 OpenDNSSEC timinig                 ods-timing(5)
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NAME

6       ods-timing - OpenDNSSEC timing specification
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SYNOPSIS

9       /etc/opendnssec/conf.xml
10       /etc/opendnssec/kasp.xml
11       /etc/opendnssec/zonelist.xml
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DESCRIPTION

14       The configuration files of OpenDNSSEC need to have timing descriptions,
15       notably for periods.  These descriptions follow ISO  8601  with  excep‐
16       tions for the duration of a month and a year, as these periods would be
17       allowed to vary if ISO 8601 were strictly adhered to.
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19       Durations are represented by the format P[n]Y[n]M[n]DT[n]H[n]M[n]S.  In
20       these representations, the [n] is replaced by the value for each of the
21       date and time elements that follow  the  [n].  Leading  zeros  are  not
22       required. The capital letters P, Y, M, W, D, T, H, M and S are designa‐
23       tors for each of the date and time elements and are not replaced
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25       P      is the duration designator (historically called "period") placed
26              at the start of the duration representation.
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28       Y      is  the year designator that follows the value for the number of
29              years.
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31       M      is the month designator that follows the value for the number of
32              months.
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34       W      is  the week designator that follows the value for the number of
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37       D      is the day designator that follows the value for the  number  of
38              days.
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40       T      is  the time designator that precedes the time components of the
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43       H      is the hour designator that follows the value for the number  of
44              hours.
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46       M      is  the  minute designator that follows the value for the number
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49       S      is the second designator that follows the value for  the  number
50              of seconds.
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52       For  example,  P3Y6M4DT12H30M5S  represents a duration of "three years,
53       six months, four days, twelve hours, thirty minutes, and five seconds".
54       Date  and  time  elements  including their designator may be omitted if
55       their value is zero, and lower order elements may also be  omitted  for
56       reduced  precision.  For  example, P23DT23H and P4Y are both acceptable
57       duration representations.
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EXCEPTION

60       A year or month vary in duration depending on  the  current  date.  For
61       OpenDNSSEC, we assume fixed values.
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63       One month
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66       One year
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69       This  exception may or may not change in future releases of OpenDNSSEC.
70       The reason for making this exception  is  to  avoid  complicating  this
71       software in a way that may not meet any practical need.
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SEE ALSO

74       ods-control(8),   ods-enforcerd(8),   ods-enforcer(8),  ods-signerd(8),
75       ods-signer(8), ods-kasp(5), ods-kaspcheck(1),  ods-timing(5),  ods-hsm‐
76       speed(1),       ods-hsmutil(1),      opendnssec(7),      ISO      8601,
77       http://www.opendnssec.org/
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AUTHORS

80       OpenDNSSEC  was  made  by  the  OpenDNSSEC  project,  to  be  found  on
81       http://www.opendnssec.org/
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