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dnssec-revoke(8)




DNSSEC-REVOKE(8)              BIND9              DNSSEC-REVOKE(8)


NAME

     dnssec-revoke - set the REVOKED bit on a DNSSEC key


SYNOPSIS

     dnssec-revoke [-hr] [-v level] [-V] [-K directory]
                   [-E engine] [-f] [-R] {keyfile}


DESCRIPTION

     dnssec-revoke reads a DNSSEC key file, sets the REVOKED bit
     on the key as defined in RFC 5011, and creates a new pair of
     key files containing the now-revoked key.


OPTIONS

     -h
         Emit usage message and exit.

     -K directory
         Sets the directory in which the key files are to reside.

     -r
         After writing the new keyset files remove the original
         keyset files.

     -v level
         Sets the debugging level.

     -V
         Prints version information.

     -E engine
         Specifies the cryptographic hardware to use, when
         applicable.

         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".

     -f
         Force overwrite: Causes dnssec-revoke to write the new
         key pair even if a file already exists matching the
         algorithm and key ID of the revoked key.

     -R
         Print the key tag of the key with the REVOKE bit set but
         do not revoke the key.


SEE ALSO


ISC                  Last change: 2014-01-15                    1

DNSSEC-REVOKE(8)              BIND9              DNSSEC-REVOKE(8)

     dnssec-keygen(8), BIND 9 Administrator Reference Manual, RFC
     5011.


AUTHOR

     Internet Systems Consortium, Inc.


COPYRIGHT

     Copyright 8c9 2009, 2011, 2014-2016 Internet Systems
     Consortium, Inc. ("ISC")

ISC                  Last change: 2014-01-15                    2


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