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9 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Mark Andrews
261995c57e 2861. [doc] dnssec-settime man pages didn't correctly document the
inactivation time. [RT #21039]

2860.   [bug]           named-checkconf's usage was out of date. [RT #21039]
2010-03-09 03:40:01 +00:00
Automatic Updater
91bb55c45d update copyright notice 2010-02-03 23:48:29 +00:00
Evan Hunt
46b40010ae 2847. [cleanup] Corrected usage message in dnssec-settime. [RT #20921] 2010-02-03 01:02:17 +00:00
Evan Hunt
f80b665135 fix typo: s/pcks11/pkcs11/ 2009-11-03 21:44:46 +00:00
Jeremy Reed
eec29cfd40 Fix typo as reported by SUN Guonian <sun@cnnic.cn>.
This was seen in 9.7.0a3.
No CHANGES entry as is too minor.
2009-10-16 15:37:01 +00:00
Francis Dupont
8b78c993cb explicit engine rt20230a 2009-10-05 17:30:49 +00:00
Evan Hunt
b843f577bb 2677. [func] Changes to key metadata behavior:
- Keys without "publish" or "active" dates set will
			  no longer be used for smart signing.  However,
			  those dates will be set to "now" by default when
			  a key is created; to generate a key but not use
			  it yet, use dnssec-keygen -G.
			- New "inactive" date (dnssec-keygen/settime -I)
			  sets the time when a key is no longer used for
			  signing but is still published.
			- The "unpublished" date (-U) is deprecated in
			  favor of "deleted" (-D).
			[rt20247]
2009-09-14 18:45:45 +00:00
Evan Hunt
eab9975bcf 2668. [func] Several improvements to dnssec-* tools, including:
- dnssec-keygen and dnssec-settime can now set key
			  metadata fields 0 (to unset a value, use "none")
			- dnssec-revoke sets the revocation date in
			  addition to the revoke bit
			- dnssec-settime can now print individual metadata
			  fields instead of always printing all of them,
			  and can print them in unix epoch time format for
			  use by scripts
			[RT #19942]
2009-09-02 06:29:01 +00:00
Evan Hunt
553ead32ff 2636. [func] Simplify zone signing and key maintenance with the
dnssec-* tools.  Major changes:
			- all dnssec-* tools now take a -K option to
			  specify a directory in which key files will be
			  stored
			- DNSSEC can now store metadata indicating when
			  they are scheduled to be published, acttivated,
			  revoked or removed; these values can be set by
			  dnssec-keygen or overwritten by the new
			  dnssec-settime command
			- dnssec-signzone -S (for "smart") option reads key
			  metadata and uses it to determine automatically
			  which keys to publish to the zone, use for
			  signing, revoke, or remove from the zone
			[RT #19816]
2009-07-19 04:18:05 +00:00