Scroll to navigation

ldns-verifyzone(1) General Commands Manual ldns-verifyzone(1)

NAME

ldns-verify-zone - read a DNSSEC signed zone and verify it.

SYNOPSIS

ldns-verify-zone ZONEFILE

DESCRIPTION

ldns-verify-zone reads a DNS zone file and verifies it.

RRSIG resource records are checked against the DNSKEY set at the zone apex.

Each name is checked for an NSEC(3), if appropriate.

OPTIONS

Show usage and exit

Apex only, check only the zone apex

Signatures may not expire within this period. Default no period is used.

Signatures must have been valid at least this long. Default signatures should just be valid now.

A file that contains a trusted DNSKEY or DS rr. This option may be given more than once.

Alternatively, if -k is not specified, and a default trust anchor (/var/lib/unbound/root.key) exists and contains a valid DNSKEY or DS record, it will be used as the trust anchor.

Only check this percentage of the zone. Which names to check is determined randomly. Defaults to 100.

Chase signature(s) to a known key. The network may be accessed to validate the zone's DNSKEYs. (implies -k)

Set the validation time either by an absolute time value or as an offset in seconds from the current time.

Show the version and exit

Set the verbosity level (default 3):


0: Be silent
1: Print result, and any errors
2: Same as 1 for now
3: Print result, any errors, and the names that are
being checked
4: Same as 3 for now
5: Print the zone after it has been read, the result,
any errors, and the names that are being checked

periods are given in ISO 8601 duration format:

P[n]Y[n]M[n]DT[n]H[n]M[n]S

If no file is given standard input is read.

FILES

/var/lib/unbound/root.key
The file from which trusted keys are loaded for signature chasing, when no -k option is given.

SEE ALSO

unbound-anchor(8)

AUTHOR

Written by the ldns team as an example for ldns usage.

REPORTING BUGS

Report bugs to <ldns-team@nlnetlabs.nl>.

COPYRIGHT

Copyright (C) 2008 NLnet Labs. This is free software. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

27 May 2008