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    NAME

    dnssec-keygen - DNSSEC key generation tool
     
    

    SYNOPSIS

    dnssec-keygen -a algorithm -b keysize -n nametype [-ehk] 
        [-c class] [-f flag] [-g generator] [-p protocol] 
        [-r randomdev] [-s strength] [-t type] [-v level] name
    

     

    DESCRIPTION

    The dnssec-keygen utility generates keys for DNSSEC (Secure DNS), as defined in RFC 2535. It can also generate keys for use with TSIG (Transaction Signatures), as defined in RFC 2845.  

    OPTIONS

    The following options are supported:

    -a algorithm

    Select the cryptographic algorithm. The value of algorithm must be one of RSAMD5 (RSA) or RSASHA1, DSA, DH (Diffie Hellman), or HMAC-MD5. These values are case insensitive. For DNSSEC, RSASHA1 is a mandatory to implement algorithm and DSA is recommended. For TSIG, HMAC-MD5 is mandatory. HMAC-MD5 and DH automatically set the -k flag.

    -b keysize

    Specify the number of bits in the key. The choice of key size depends on the algorithm used. RSAMD5 and RSASHA1 keys must be between 512 and 2048 bits. Diffie Hellman keys must be between 128 and 4096 bits. DSA keys must be between 512 and 1024 bits and an exact multiple of 64. HMAC-MD5 keys must be between 1 and 512 bits.

    -c class

    Indicate that the DNS record containing the key should have the specified class. If not specified, class IN is used.

    -e

    Use a large exponent if generating an RSAMD5 or RSASHA1 key.

    -f flag

    Set the specified flag in the flag field of the KEY/DNSKEY record. The only recognized flag is KSK (Key Signing Key) DNSKEY.

    -g generator

    Use this generator if generating a Diffie Hellman key. Allowed values are 2 and 5. If no generator is specified, a known prime from RFC 2539 will be used if possible; otherwise the default is 2.

    -h

    Print a short summary of the options and arguments to dnssec-keygen.

    -k

    Generate KEY records rather than DNSKEY records.

    -n nametype

    Specify the owner type of the key. The value of nametype must either be ZONE (for a DNSSEC zone key), HOST or ENTITY (for a key associated with a user) or OTHER (DNSKEY). These values are case insensitive.

    -p protocol

    Set the protocol value for the generated key. The protocol argument is a number between 0 and 255. The default is 3 (DNSSEC) Other possible values for this argument are listed in RFC 2535 and its successors.

    -r randomdev

    Specify the source of randomness. If the operating system does not provide a /dev/random or equivalent device, the default source of randomness is keyboard input. The randomdev argument specifies the name of a character device or file containing random data to be used instead of the default. The special value keyboard indicates that keyboard input should be used.

    -s strength

    Specify the strength value of the key. The strength argument is a number between 0 and 15, and currently has no defined purpose in DNSSEC.

    -t type

    Indicate the use of the key. type must be one of AUTHCONF, NOAUTHCONF, NOAUTH, or NOCONF. The default is AUTHCONF. AUTH refers to the ability to authenticate data, and CONF the ability to encrypt data.

    -v level

    Set the debugging level.

     

    GENERATED KEYS

    When dnssec-keygen completes successfully, it prints a string of the form Knnnn.+aaa+iiiii to the standard output. This is an identification string for the key it has generated.

    o nnnn is the key name.
    o aaa is the numeric representation of the algorithm.
    o iiiii is the key identifier (or footprint).

    The dnssec-keygen utility creates two files, with names based on the printed string.

    o Knnnn.+aaa+iiiii.key contains the public key.
    o Knnnn.+aaa+iiiii.private contains the private key.

    The .key file contains a DNS KEY record that can be inserted into a zone file (directly or with a $INCLUDE statement).

    The .private file contains algorithm specific fields. For obvious security reasons, this file does not have general read permission.

    Both .key and .private files are generated for symmetric encryption algorithm such as HMAC-MD5, even though the public and private key are equivalent.  

    EXAMPLES

    Example 1 Generate a 768-bit DSA key for the domain example.com.

    To generate a 768-bit DSA key for the domain example.com, the following command would be issued:

    dnssec-keygen -a DSA -b 768 -n ZONE example.com
    

    The command would print a string of the form:

    Kexample.com.+003+26160
    

    Example 2 Create the files Kexample.com.+003+26160.key and Kexample.com.+003+26160.private.

    In the following example, dnssec-keygen creates the files Kexample.com.+003+26160.key and Kexample.com.+003+26160.private

     

    ATTRIBUTES

    See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

    ATTRIBUTE TYPEATTRIBUTE VALUE

    AvailabilitySUNWbind

    Interface Stability

     

    SEE ALSO

    dnssec-signzone(1M), attributes(5)

    RFC 2535, RFC 2845, RFC 2539

    BIND 9 Administrator Reference Manual  

    NOTES

    Source for BIND9 is available in the SUNWbind9S package.


     

    Index

    NAME
    SYNOPSIS
    DESCRIPTION
    OPTIONS
    GENERATED KEYS
    EXAMPLES
    ATTRIBUTES
    SEE ALSO
    NOTES


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