1ldns-signzone(1) General Commands Manual ldns-signzone(1)
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6 ldns-signzone - sign a zonefile with DNSSEC data
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9 ldns-signzone [ OPTIONS ] ZONEFILE KEY [KEY [KEY] ... ]
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13 ldns-signzone is used to generate a DNSSEC signed zone. When run it
14 will create a new zonefile that contains RRSIG and NSEC resource
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46 Set expiration date of the signatures to this date, the format
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51 Use this file to store the signed zone in (default <original‐
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67 -A Sign the DNSKEY record with all keys. By default it is signed
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76 Use the EVP cryptographic engine with the given name for sign‐
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161 Written by the ldns team as an example for ldns usage.
162 Portions of engine support by Vadim Penzin <vadim@penzin.net>.
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170 Copyright (C) 2005-2008 NLnet Labs. This is free software. There is NO
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