include the serial number of the zone from which
they were generated, if different (as in the case
of inline-signing zones). This is to be used in
inline-signing zones, to track changes between the
unsigned and signed versions of the zone, which may
have different serial numbers.
(Note: raw zonefiles generated by this version of
BIND are no longer compatble with prior versions.
To generate a backward-compatible raw zonefile
using dnssec-signzone or named-compilezone, specify
output format "raw=0" instead of simply "raw".)
[RT #26587]
to be fully automated in zones configured for
dynamic DNS. 'auto-dnssec allow;' permits a zone
to be signed by creating keys for it in the
key-directory and using 'rndc sign <zone>'.
'auto-dnssec maintain;' allows that too, plus it
also keeps the zone's DNSSEC keys up to date
according to their timing metadata. [RT #19943]
- 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]
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]
dnssec-signzone. These can be disabled with -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. That all records in the zone are signed
by the algorithm. [RT #19653]
improving loading performance. The masterfile-format
option in named.conf can be used to specify a
non-default format. A separate command
named-compilezone was provided to generate zone files
in the new format. Additionally, the -I and -O options
for dnssec-signzone specify the input and output
formats.
DNSKEY, NXT vs NSEC and SIG vs RRSIG.
1658. [func] Update dnssec-keygen to default to KEY for HMAC-MD5
and DH. Tighten which options apply to KEY and
DNSKEY records.