From b045529c40c83601909dca7b76a53498e9a70f33 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2024 21:05:44 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 3.3.4. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- doc/man_keymgr.rst | 300 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 300 insertions(+) create mode 100644 doc/man_keymgr.rst (limited to 'doc/man_keymgr.rst') diff --git a/doc/man_keymgr.rst b/doc/man_keymgr.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000..362790e --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/man_keymgr.rst @@ -0,0 +1,300 @@ +.. highlight:: none + +``keymgr`` – Key management utility +=================================== + +Synopsis +-------- + +:program:`keymgr` [*config_option*] [*options*] *zone_name* *command* + +:program:`keymgr` [*config_option*] [-j] **-l** + +:program:`keymgr` **-t** *parameter*... + +Description +----------- + +The :program:`keymgr` utility serves for manual key management in Knot DNS server. + +Functions for DNSSEC keys and KASP (Key And Signature Policy) +management are provided. + +The DNSSEC and KASP configuration is stored in a so called KASP database. +The database is backed by LMDB. + +Parameters +.......... + +*zone_name* + Name of the zone the command is executed for. + +Config options +.............. + +**-c**, **--config** *file* + Use a textual configuration file (default is :file:`@config_dir@/knot.conf`). + +**-C**, **--confdb** *directory* + Use a binary configuration database directory (default is :file:`@storage_dir@/confdb`). + The default configuration database, if exists, has a preference to the default + configuration file. + +**-D**, **--dir** *path* + Use specified KASP database path and default configuration. + +Options +....... + +**-t**, **--tsig** *tsig_name* [*tsig_algorithm* [*tsig_bits*]] + Generates a TSIG key for the given name. Optionally the key algorithm can + be specified by its :ref:`name` (default: hmac-sha256) and + a bit length of the key (default: optimal length given by algorithm). + The generated TSIG key is only displayed on `stdout`: + the command does not create a file, nor include the key in a keystore. + +**-e**, **--extended** + Extended output (listing of keys with full description). + +**-j**, **--json** + Print the zones or keys in JSON format. + +**-l**, **--list** + Print the list of zones that have at least one key stored in the configured KASP + database. + +**-x**, **--mono** + Don't generate colorized output. + +**-X**, **--color** + Force colorized output in the normal mode. + +**-h**, **--help** + Print the program help. + +**-V**, **--version** + Print the program version. + +.. NOTE:: + Keymgr runs with the same user privileges as configured for :doc:`knotd`. + For example, if keymgr is run as ``root``, but the configured :ref:`user` + is ``knot``, it won't be able to read files (PEM files, KASP database, ...) readable + only by ``root``. + +Commands +........ + +**list** [*timestamp_format*] + Prints the list of key IDs and parameters of keys belonging to the zone. + +**generate** [*arguments*...] + Generates new DNSSEC key and stores it in KASP database. Prints the key ID. + This action takes some number of arguments (see below). Values for unspecified arguments are taken + from corresponding policy (if *-c* or *-C* options used) or from Knot policy defaults. + +**import-bind** *BIND_key_file* + Imports a BIND-style key into KASP database (converting it to PEM format). + Takes one argument: path to BIND key file (private or public, but both MUST exist). + +**import-pub** *BIND_pubkey_file* + Imports a public key into KASP database. This key won't be rolled over nor used for signing. + Takes one argument: path to BIND public key file. + +**import-pem** *PEM_file* [*arguments*...] + Imports a DNSSEC key from PEM file. The key parameters (same as for the generate action) need to be + specified (mainly algorithm, timers...) because they are not contained in the PEM format. + +**import-pkcs11** *key_id* [*arguments*...] + Imports a DNSSEC key from PKCS #11 storage. The key parameters (same as for the generate action) need to be + specified (mainly algorithm, timers...) because they are not available. In fact, no key + data is imported, only KASP database metadata is created. + +**nsec3-salt** [*new_salt*] + Prints the current NSEC3 salt used for signing. If *new_salt* is specified, the salt is overwritten. + The salt is printed and expected in hexadecimal, or dash if empty. + +**local-serial** [*new_serial*] + Print SOA serial stored in KASP database when using on-secondary DNSSEC signing. + If *new_serial* is specified, the serial is overwritten. After updating the serial, expire the zone + (**zone-purge +expire +zonefile +journal**) if the server is running, or remove corresponding zone file + and journal contents if the server is stopped. + +**master-serial** [*new_serial*] + Print SOA serial of the remote master stored in KASP database when using on-secondary DNSSEC signing. + If *new_serial* is specified, the serial is overwritten (not recommended). + +**set** *key_spec* [*arguments*...] + Changes a timing argument (or ksk/zsk) of an existing key to a new value. *Key_spec* is either the + key tag or a prefix of the key ID, with an optional *[id=|keytag=]* prefix; *arguments* + are like for **generate**, but just the related ones. + +**ds** [*key_spec*] + Generate DS record (all digest algorithms together) for specified key. *Key_spec* + is like for **set**, if unspecified, all KSKs are used. + +**dnskey** [*key_spec*] + Generate DNSKEY record for specified key. *Key_spec* + is like for **ds**, if unspecified, all KSKs are used. + +**delete** *key_spec* + Remove the specified key from zone. If the key was not shared, it is also deleted from keystore. + +**share** *key_ID* *zone_from* + Import a key (specified by full key ID) from another zone as shared. After this, the key is + owned by both zones equally. + +Commands related to Offline KSK feature +....................................... + +**pregenerate** [*timestamp-from*] *timestamp-to* + Pre-generate ZSKs for use with offline KSK, for the specified period starting from now or specified time. + This function also applies to non-offline KSK keys. + +**show-offline** [*timestamp-from*] [*timestamp-to*] + Print pre-generated offline key-related records for specified time interval. If *timestamp_to* + is omitted, it will be to infinity. If *timestamp-from* is omitted, it will start from the + beginning. + +**del-offline** *timestamp-from* *timestamp-to* + Delete pre-generated offline key-related records in specified time interval. + +**del-all-old** + Delete old keys that are in state 'removed'. This function also applies to + non-offline KSK keys. + +**generate-ksr** [*timestamp-from*] *timestamp-to* + Print to stdout KeySigningRequest based on pre-generated ZSKs for specified time period. + If *timestamp-from* is omitted, timestamp of the last offline records set is used + or now if no records available. + +**sign-ksr** *ksr_file* + Read KeySigningRequest from a text file, sign it using local keyset and print SignedKeyResponse to stdout. + +**validate-skr** *skr_file* + Read SignedKeyResponse from a text file and validate the RRSIGs in it if not corrupt. + +**import-skr** *skr_file* + Read SignedKeyResponse from a text file and import the signatures for later use in zone. If some + signatures have already been imported, they will be deleted for the period from beginning of the SKR + to infinity. + +Generate arguments +.................. + +Arguments are separated by space, each of them is in format 'name=value'. + +**algorithm** + Either an algorithm number (e.g. 14) or :ref:`algorithm name` + without dashes (e.g. ECDSAP384SHA384). + +**size** + Key length in bits. + +**ksk** + If set to **yes**, the key will be used for signing DNSKEY rrset. The generated key will also + have the Secure Entry Point flag set to 1. + +**zsk** + If set to **yes**, the key will be used for signing zone (except DNSKEY rrset). This flag can + be set concurrently with the **ksk** flag. + +**sep** + Overrides the standard setting of the Secure Entry Point flag. + +The following arguments are timestamps of key lifetime (see :ref:`DNSSEC Key states`): + +**pre_active** + Key started to be used for signing, not published (only for algorithm rollover). + +**publish** + Key published. + +**ready** + Key is waiting for submission (only for KSK). + +**active** + Key used for signing. + +**retire_active** + Key still used for signing, but another key is active (only for KSK or algorithm rollover). + +**retire** + Key still published, but no longer used for signing. + +**post_active** + Key no longer published, but still used for signing (only for algorithm rollover). + +**revoke** + Key revoked according to :rfc:`5011` trust anchor roll-over. + +**remove** + Key deleted. + +Timestamps +.......... + +0 + Zero timestamp means infinite future. + +*UNIX_time* + Positive number of seconds since 1970 UTC. + +*YYYYMMDDHHMMSS* + Date and time in this format without any punctuation. + +*relative_timestamp* + A sign character (**+**, **-**), a number, and an optional time unit + (**y**, **mo**, **d**, **h**, **mi**, **s**). The default unit is one second. + E.g. +1mi, -2mo. + +Output timestamp formats +........................ + +(none) + The timestamps are printed as UNIX timestamp. + +**human** + The timestamps are printed relatively to now using time units (e.g. -2y5mo, +1h13s). + +**iso** + The timestamps are printed in the ISO8601 format (e.g. 2016-12-31T23:59:00). + +Exit values +----------- + +Exit status of 0 means successful operation. Any other exit status indicates +an error. + +Examples +-------- + +1. Generate new TSIG key:: + + $ keymgr -t my_name hmac-sha384 + +2. Generate new DNSSEC key:: + + $ keymgr example.com. generate algorithm=ECDSAP256SHA256 size=256 \ + ksk=true created=1488034625 publish=20170223205611 retire=+10mo remove=+1y + +3. Import a DNSSEC key from BIND:: + + $ keymgr example.com. import-bind ~/bind/Kharbinge4d5.+007+63089.key + +4. Configure key timing:: + + $ keymgr example.com. set 4208 active=+2mi retire=+4mi remove=+5mi + +5. Share a KSK from another zone:: + + $ keymgr example.com. share e687cf927029e9db7184d2ece6d663f5d1e5b0e9 another-zone.com. + +See Also +-------- + +:rfc:`6781` - DNSSEC Operational Practices. +:rfc:`7583` - DNSSEC Key Rollover Timing Considerations. + +:manpage:`knot.conf(5)`, +:manpage:`knotc(8)`, +:manpage:`knotd(8)`. -- cgit v1.2.3