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It generates + NSEC and RRSIG records and produces a signed version of the + zone. The security status of delegations from the signed zone + (that is, whether the child zones are secure or not) is + determined by the presence or absence of a + <code class="filename">keyset</code> file for each child zone. + </p> + </div> + + <div class="refsection"> +<a name="id-1.8"></a><h2>OPTIONS</h2> + + + <div class="variablelist"><dl class="variablelist"> +<dt><span class="term">-a</span></dt> +<dd> + <p> + Verify all generated signatures. + </p> + </dd> +<dt><span class="term">-c <em class="replaceable"><code>class</code></em></span></dt> +<dd> + <p> + Specifies the DNS class of the zone. + </p> + </dd> +<dt><span class="term">-C</span></dt> +<dd> + <p> + Compatibility mode: Generate a + <code class="filename">keyset-<em class="replaceable"><code>zonename</code></em></code> + file in addition to + <code class="filename">dsset-<em class="replaceable"><code>zonename</code></em></code> + when signing a zone, for use by older versions of + <span class="command"><strong>dnssec-signzone</strong></span>. + </p> + </dd> +<dt><span class="term">-d <em class="replaceable"><code>directory</code></em></span></dt> +<dd> + <p> + Look for <code class="filename">dsset-</code> or + <code class="filename">keyset-</code> files in <code class="option">directory</code>. + </p> + </dd> +<dt><span class="term">-D</span></dt> +<dd> + <p> + Output only those record types automatically managed by + <span class="command"><strong>dnssec-signzone</strong></span>, i.e. RRSIG, NSEC, + NSEC3 and NSEC3PARAM records. If smart signing + (<code class="option">-S</code>) is used, DNSKEY records are also + included. The resulting file can be included in the original + zone file with <span class="command"><strong>$INCLUDE</strong></span>. This option + cannot be combined with <code class="option">-O raw</code>, + <code class="option">-O map</code>, or serial number updating. + </p> + </dd> +<dt><span class="term">-E <em class="replaceable"><code>engine</code></em></span></dt> +<dd> + <p> + When applicable, specifies the hardware to use for + cryptographic operations, such as a secure key store used + for signing. + </p> + <p> + When BIND is built with OpenSSL PKCS#11 support, this defaults + to the string "pkcs11", which identifies an OpenSSL engine + that can drive a cryptographic accelerator or hardware service + module. When BIND is built with native PKCS#11 cryptography + (--enable-native-pkcs11), it defaults to the path of the PKCS#11 + provider library specified via "--with-pkcs11". + </p> + </dd> +<dt><span class="term">-g</span></dt> +<dd> + <p> + Generate DS records for child zones from + <code class="filename">dsset-</code> or <code class="filename">keyset-</code> + file. Existing DS records will be removed. + </p> + </dd> +<dt><span class="term">-K <em class="replaceable"><code>directory</code></em></span></dt> +<dd> + <p> + Key repository: Specify a directory to search for DNSSEC keys. + If not specified, defaults to the current directory. + </p> + </dd> +<dt><span class="term">-k <em class="replaceable"><code>key</code></em></span></dt> +<dd> + <p> + Treat specified key as a key signing key ignoring any + key flags. This option may be specified multiple times. + </p> + </dd> +<dt><span class="term">-l <em class="replaceable"><code>domain</code></em></span></dt> +<dd> + <p> + Generate a DLV set in addition to the key (DNSKEY) and DS sets. + The domain is appended to the name of the records. + </p> + </dd> +<dt><span class="term">-M <em class="replaceable"><code>maxttl</code></em></span></dt> +<dd> + <p> + Sets the maximum TTL for the signed zone. + Any TTL higher than <em class="replaceable"><code>maxttl</code></em> in the + input zone will be reduced to <em class="replaceable"><code>maxttl</code></em> + in the output. This provides certainty as to the largest + possible TTL in the signed zone, which is useful to know when + rolling keys because it is the longest possible time before + signatures that have been retrieved by resolvers will expire + from resolver caches. Zones that are signed with this + option should be configured to use a matching + <code class="option">max-zone-ttl</code> in <code class="filename">named.conf</code>. + (Note: This option is incompatible with <code class="option">-D</code>, + because it modifies non-DNSSEC data in the output zone.) + </p> + </dd> +<dt><span class="term">-s <em class="replaceable"><code>start-time</code></em></span></dt> +<dd> + <p> + Specify the date and time when the generated RRSIG records + become valid. This can be either an absolute or relative + time. An absolute start time is indicated by a number + in YYYYMMDDHHMMSS notation; 20000530144500 denotes + 14:45:00 UTC on May 30th, 2000. A relative start time is + indicated by +N, which is N seconds from the current time. + If no <code class="option">start-time</code> is specified, the current + time minus 1 hour (to allow for clock skew) is used. + </p> + </dd> +<dt><span class="term">-e <em class="replaceable"><code>end-time</code></em></span></dt> +<dd> + <p> + Specify the date and time when the generated RRSIG records + expire. As with <code class="option">start-time</code>, an absolute + time is indicated in YYYYMMDDHHMMSS notation. A time relative + to the start time is indicated with +N, which is N seconds from + the start time. A time relative to the current time is + indicated with now+N. If no <code class="option">end-time</code> is + specified, 30 days from the start time is used as a default. + <code class="option">end-time</code> must be later than + <code class="option">start-time</code>. + </p> + </dd> +<dt><span class="term">-X <em class="replaceable"><code>extended end-time</code></em></span></dt> +<dd> + <p> + Specify the date and time when the generated RRSIG records + for the DNSKEY RRset will expire. This is to be used in cases + when the DNSKEY signatures need to persist longer than + signatures on other records; e.g., when the private component + of the KSK is kept offline and the KSK signature is to be + refreshed manually. + </p> + <p> + As with <code class="option">start-time</code>, an absolute + time is indicated in YYYYMMDDHHMMSS notation. A time relative + to the start time is indicated with +N, which is N seconds from + the start time. A time relative to the current time is + indicated with now+N. If no <code class="option">extended end-time</code> is + specified, the value of <code class="option">end-time</code> is used as + the default. (<code class="option">end-time</code>, in turn, defaults to + 30 days from the start time.) <code class="option">extended end-time</code> + must be later than <code class="option">start-time</code>. + </p> + </dd> +<dt><span class="term">-f <em class="replaceable"><code>output-file</code></em></span></dt> +<dd> + <p> + The name of the output file containing the signed zone. The + default is to append <code class="filename">.signed</code> to + the input filename. If <code class="option">output-file</code> is + set to <code class="literal">"-"</code>, then the signed zone is + written to the standard output, with a default output + format of "full". + </p> + </dd> +<dt><span class="term">-h</span></dt> +<dd> + <p> + Prints a short summary of the options and arguments to + <span class="command"><strong>dnssec-signzone</strong></span>. + </p> + </dd> +<dt><span class="term">-V</span></dt> +<dd> + <p> + Prints version information. + </p> + </dd> +<dt><span class="term">-i <em class="replaceable"><code>interval</code></em></span></dt> +<dd> + <p> + When a previously-signed zone is passed as input, records + may be resigned. The <code class="option">interval</code> option + specifies the cycle interval as an offset from the current + time (in seconds). If a RRSIG record expires after the + cycle interval, it is retained. Otherwise, it is considered + to be expiring soon, and it will be replaced. + </p> + <p> + The default cycle interval is one quarter of the difference + between the signature end and start times. So if neither + <code class="option">end-time</code> or <code class="option">start-time</code> + are specified, <span class="command"><strong>dnssec-signzone</strong></span> + generates + signatures that are valid for 30 days, with a cycle + interval of 7.5 days. Therefore, if any existing RRSIG records + are due to expire in less than 7.5 days, they would be + replaced. + </p> + </dd> +<dt><span class="term">-I <em class="replaceable"><code>input-format</code></em></span></dt> +<dd> + <p> + The format of the input zone file. + Possible formats are <span class="command"><strong>"text"</strong></span> (default), + <span class="command"><strong>"raw"</strong></span>, and <span class="command"><strong>"map"</strong></span>. + This option is primarily intended to be used for dynamic + signed zones so that the dumped zone file in a non-text + format containing updates can be signed directly. + The use of this option does not make much sense for + non-dynamic zones. + </p> + </dd> +<dt><span class="term">-j <em class="replaceable"><code>jitter</code></em></span></dt> +<dd> + <p> + When signing a zone with a fixed signature lifetime, all + RRSIG records issued at the time of signing expires + simultaneously. If the zone is incrementally signed, i.e. + a previously-signed zone is passed as input to the signer, + all expired signatures have to be regenerated at about the + same time. The <code class="option">jitter</code> option specifies a + jitter window that will be used to randomize the signature + expire time, thus spreading incremental signature + regeneration over time. + </p> + <p> + Signature lifetime jitter also to some extent benefits + validators and servers by spreading out cache expiration, + i.e. if large numbers of RRSIGs don't expire at the same time + from all caches there will be less congestion than if all + validators need to refetch at mostly the same time. + </p> + </dd> +<dt><span class="term">-L <em class="replaceable"><code>serial</code></em></span></dt> +<dd> + <p> + When writing a signed zone to "raw" or "map" format, set the + "source serial" value in the header to the specified serial + number. (This is expected to be used primarily for testing + purposes.) + </p> + </dd> +<dt><span class="term">-n <em class="replaceable"><code>ncpus</code></em></span></dt> +<dd> + <p> + Specifies the number of threads to use. By default, one + thread is started for each detected CPU. + </p> + </dd> +<dt><span class="term">-N <em class="replaceable"><code>soa-serial-format</code></em></span></dt> +<dd> + <p> + The SOA serial number format of the signed zone. + Possible formats are <span class="command"><strong>"keep"</strong></span> (default), + <span class="command"><strong>"increment"</strong></span>, <span class="command"><strong>"unixtime"</strong></span>, + and <span class="command"><strong>"date"</strong></span>. + </p> + + <div class="variablelist"><dl class="variablelist"> +<dt><span class="term"><span class="command"><strong>"keep"</strong></span></span></dt> +<dd> + <p>Do not modify the SOA serial number.</p> + </dd> +<dt><span class="term"><span class="command"><strong>"increment"</strong></span></span></dt> +<dd> + <p>Increment the SOA serial number using RFC 1982 + arithmetics.</p> + </dd> +<dt><span class="term"><span class="command"><strong>"unixtime"</strong></span></span></dt> +<dd> + <p>Set the SOA serial number to the number of seconds + since epoch.</p> + </dd> +<dt><span class="term"><span class="command"><strong>"date"</strong></span></span></dt> +<dd> + <p>Set the SOA serial number to today's date in + YYYYMMDDNN format.</p> + </dd> +</dl></div> + + </dd> +<dt><span class="term">-o <em class="replaceable"><code>origin</code></em></span></dt> +<dd> + <p> + The zone origin. If not specified, the name of the zone file + is assumed to be the origin. + </p> + </dd> +<dt><span class="term">-O <em class="replaceable"><code>output-format</code></em></span></dt> +<dd> + <p> + The format of the output file containing the signed zone. + Possible formats are <span class="command"><strong>"text"</strong></span> (default), + which is the standard textual representation of the zone; + <span class="command"><strong>"full"</strong></span>, which is text output in a + format suitable for processing by external scripts; + and <span class="command"><strong>"map"</strong></span>, <span class="command"><strong>"raw"</strong></span>, + and <span class="command"><strong>"raw=N"</strong></span>, which store the zone in + binary formats for rapid loading by <span class="command"><strong>named</strong></span>. + <span class="command"><strong>"raw=N"</strong></span> specifies the format version of + the raw zone file: if N is 0, the raw file can be read by + any version of <span class="command"><strong>named</strong></span>; if N is 1, the file + can be read by release 9.9.0 or higher; the default is 1. + </p> + </dd> +<dt><span class="term">-p</span></dt> +<dd> + <p> + Use pseudo-random data when signing the zone. This is faster, + but less secure, than using real random data. This option + may be useful when signing large zones or when the entropy + source is limited. + </p> + </dd> +<dt><span class="term">-P</span></dt> +<dd> + <p> + Disable post sign verification tests. + </p> + <p> + The post sign verification test ensures that for each algorithm + in use there is at least one non revoked self signed KSK key, + that all revoked KSK keys are self signed, and that all records + in the zone are signed by the algorithm. + This option skips these tests. + </p> + </dd> +<dt><span class="term">-Q</span></dt> +<dd> + <p> + Remove signatures from keys that are no longer active. + </p> + <p> + Normally, when a previously-signed zone is passed as input + to the signer, and a DNSKEY record has been removed and + replaced with a new one, signatures from the old key + that are still within their validity period are retained. + This allows the zone to continue to validate with cached + copies of the old DNSKEY RRset. The <code class="option">-Q</code> + forces <span class="command"><strong>dnssec-signzone</strong></span> to remove + signatures from keys that are no longer active. This + enables ZSK rollover using the procedure described in + RFC 4641, section 4.2.1.1 ("Pre-Publish Key Rollover"). + </p> + </dd> +<dt><span class="term">-R</span></dt> +<dd> + <p> + Remove signatures from keys that are no longer published. + </p> + <p> + This option is similar to <code class="option">-Q</code>, except it + forces <span class="command"><strong>dnssec-signzone</strong></span> to signatures from + keys that are no longer published. This enables ZSK rollover + using the procedure described in RFC 4641, section 4.2.1.2 + ("Double Signature Zone Signing Key Rollover"). + </p> + </dd> +<dt><span class="term">-r <em class="replaceable"><code>randomdev</code></em></span></dt> +<dd> + <p> + Specifies the source of randomness. If the operating + system does not provide a <code class="filename">/dev/random</code> + or equivalent device, the default source of randomness + is keyboard input. <code class="filename">randomdev</code> + specifies + the name of a character device or file containing random + data to be used instead of the default. The special value + <code class="filename">keyboard</code> indicates that keyboard + input should be used. + </p> + </dd> +<dt><span class="term">-S</span></dt> +<dd> + <p> + Smart signing: Instructs <span class="command"><strong>dnssec-signzone</strong></span> to + search the key repository for keys that match the zone being + signed, and to include them in the zone if appropriate. + </p> + <p> + When a key is found, its timing metadata is examined to + determine how it should be used, according to the following + rules. Each successive rule takes priority over the prior + ones: + </p> + <div class="variablelist"><dl class="variablelist"> +<dt></dt> +<dd> + <p> + If no timing metadata has been set for the key, the key is + published in the zone and used to sign the zone. + </p> + </dd> +<dt></dt> +<dd> + <p> + If the key's publication date is set and is in the past, the + key is published in the zone. + </p> + </dd> +<dt></dt> +<dd> + <p> + If the key's activation date is set and in the past, the + key is published (regardless of publication date) and + used to sign the zone. + </p> + </dd> +<dt></dt> +<dd> + <p> + If the key's revocation date is set and in the past, and the + key is published, then the key is revoked, and the revoked key + is used to sign the zone. + </p> + </dd> +<dt></dt> +<dd> + <p> + If either of the key's unpublication or deletion dates are set + and in the past, the key is NOT published or used to sign the + zone, regardless of any other metadata. + </p> + </dd> +</dl></div> + </dd> +<dt><span class="term">-T <em class="replaceable"><code>ttl</code></em></span></dt> +<dd> + <p> + Specifies a TTL to be used for new DNSKEY records imported + into the zone from the key repository. If not + specified, the default is the TTL value from the zone's SOA + record. This option is ignored when signing without + <code class="option">-S</code>, since DNSKEY records are not imported + from the key repository in that case. It is also ignored if + there are any pre-existing DNSKEY records at the zone apex, + in which case new records' TTL values will be set to match + them, or if any of the imported DNSKEY records had a default + TTL value. In the event of a a conflict between TTL values in + imported keys, the shortest one is used. + </p> + </dd> +<dt><span class="term">-t</span></dt> +<dd> + <p> + Print statistics at completion. + </p> + </dd> +<dt><span class="term">-u</span></dt> +<dd> + <p> + Update NSEC/NSEC3 chain when re-signing a previously signed + zone. With this option, a zone signed with NSEC can be + switched to NSEC3, or a zone signed with NSEC3 can + be switch to NSEC or to NSEC3 with different parameters. + Without this option, <span class="command"><strong>dnssec-signzone</strong></span> will + retain the existing chain when re-signing. + </p> + </dd> +<dt><span class="term">-v <em class="replaceable"><code>level</code></em></span></dt> +<dd> + <p> + Sets the debugging level. + </p> + </dd> +<dt><span class="term">-x</span></dt> +<dd> + <p> + Only sign the DNSKEY RRset with key-signing keys, and omit + signatures from zone-signing keys. (This is similar to the + <span class="command"><strong>dnssec-dnskey-kskonly yes;</strong></span> zone option in + <span class="command"><strong>named</strong></span>.) + </p> + </dd> +<dt><span class="term">-z</span></dt> +<dd> + <p> + Ignore KSK flag on key when determining what to sign. This + causes KSK-flagged keys to sign all records, not just the + DNSKEY RRset. (This is similar to the + <span class="command"><strong>update-check-ksk no;</strong></span> zone option in + <span class="command"><strong>named</strong></span>.) + </p> + </dd> +<dt><span class="term">-3 <em class="replaceable"><code>salt</code></em></span></dt> +<dd> + <p> + Generate an NSEC3 chain with the given hex encoded salt. + A dash (<em class="replaceable"><code>salt</code></em>) can + be used to indicate that no salt is to be used when generating the NSEC3 chain. + </p> + </dd> +<dt><span class="term">-H <em class="replaceable"><code>iterations</code></em></span></dt> +<dd> + <p> + When generating an NSEC3 chain, use this many iterations. The + default is 10. + </p> + </dd> +<dt><span class="term">-A</span></dt> +<dd> + <p> + When generating an NSEC3 chain set the OPTOUT flag on all + NSEC3 records and do not generate NSEC3 records for insecure + delegations. + </p> + <p> + Using this option twice (i.e., <code class="option">-AA</code>) + turns the OPTOUT flag off for all records. This is useful + when using the <code class="option">-u</code> option to modify an NSEC3 + chain which previously had OPTOUT set. + </p> + </dd> +<dt><span class="term">zonefile</span></dt> +<dd> + <p> + The file containing the zone to be signed. + </p> + </dd> +<dt><span class="term">key</span></dt> +<dd> + <p> + Specify which keys should be used to sign the zone. If + no keys are specified, then the zone will be examined + for DNSKEY records at the zone apex. If these are found and + there are matching private keys, in the current directory, + then these will be used for signing. + </p> + </dd> +</dl></div> + </div> + + <div class="refsection"> +<a name="id-1.9"></a><h2>EXAMPLE</h2> + + <p> + The following command signs the <strong class="userinput"><code>example.com</code></strong> + zone with the DSA key generated by <span class="command"><strong>dnssec-keygen</strong></span> + (Kexample.com.+003+17247). Because the <span class="command"><strong>-S</strong></span> option + is not being used, the zone's keys must be in the master file + (<code class="filename">db.example.com</code>). This invocation looks + for <code class="filename">dsset</code> files, in the current directory, + so that DS records can be imported from them (<span class="command"><strong>-g</strong></span>). + </p> +<pre class="programlisting">% dnssec-signzone -g -o example.com db.example.com \ +Kexample.com.+003+17247 +db.example.com.signed +%</pre> + <p> + In the above example, <span class="command"><strong>dnssec-signzone</strong></span> creates + the file <code class="filename">db.example.com.signed</code>. This + file should be referenced in a zone statement in a + <code class="filename">named.conf</code> file. + </p> + <p> + This example re-signs a previously signed zone with default parameters. + The private keys are assumed to be in the current directory. + </p> +<pre class="programlisting">% cp db.example.com.signed db.example.com +% dnssec-signzone -o example.com db.example.com +db.example.com.signed +%</pre> + </div> + + <div class="refsection"> +<a name="id-1.10"></a><h2>SEE ALSO</h2> + + <p><span class="citerefentry"> + <span class="refentrytitle">dnssec-keygen</span>(8) + </span>, + <em class="citetitle">BIND 9 Administrator Reference Manual</em>, + <em class="citetitle">RFC 4033</em>, <em class="citetitle">RFC 4641</em>. + </p> + </div> + +</div></body> +</html> |