ldns-keygen − generate a DNSSEC key pair
ldns-keygen [ OPTION ] DOMAIN
ldns-keygen is used to generate a private/public keypair. When run, it will create 3 files; a .key file with the public DNSKEY, a .private file with the private keydata and a .ds with the DS record of the DNSKEY record.
ldns-keygen can also be used to create symmetric keys (for TSIG) by selecting the appropriate algorithm: hmac-md5.sig-alg.reg.int, hmac-sha1, hmac-sha224, hmac-sha256, hmac-sha384 or hmac-sha512. In that case no DS record will be created and no .ds file.
ldns-keygen prints the basename for the key files: K<name>+<alg>+<id>
-a <algorithm>
Create a key with this algorithm. Specifying ’list’ here gives a list of supported algorithms. Several alias names are also accepted (from older versions and other software), the list gives names from the RFC. Also the plain algo number is accepted.
-b <bits>
Use this many bits for the key length.
-k |
When given, generate a key signing key. This just sets the flag field to 257 instead of 256 in the DNSKEY RR in the .key file. |
-r device
Make ldns-keygen use this file to seed the random generator with. This will default to /dev/random.
-s |
ldns-keygen will create symbolic links named .private to the new generated private key, .key to the public DNSKEY and .ds to the file containing DS record data. | ||
-f |
force symlinks to be overwritten if they exist. | ||
-v |
Show the version and exit |
Written by the ldns team as an example for ldns usage.
Report bugs to <[email protected]>.
Copyright (C) 2005-2008 NLnet Labs. This is free software. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.