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ldns-keyfetcher(1)					    ldns-keyfetcher(1)

NAME
       ldns-keyfetcher - retrieve the DNSSEC DNSKEYs for a zone

SYNOPSIS
       ldns-keyfetcher [ OPTIONS ] DOMAIN

DESCRIPTION
       ldns-keyfetcher is used to retrieve the DNSKEYs of a zone.

       First  it finds all authoritative nameservers of the zone by tracing it
       from the root down. All	authoritative  nameservers  are	 then  queried
       (using  TCP)  for the DNSKEY RRset of the zone apex. If the results are
       all the same, the key resource record set is printed.

OPTIONS
       -4 Only use IPv4

       -6 Only use IPv6

       -h Show a help text and exit

       -i Insecurer mode; there will only be one query for the DNSKEYS.	 There
       will not be crosschecking of all authoritative nameservers.

       -v verbosity

       Set the verbosity level. The following levels are available:

	0: default, only print the DNSKEY RRset found, or an error on failure.
	1: Show the nameservers that are queried
	2: Show more info on what is checked
	3: Show the intermediate results (authority and dnskey rrsets)
	4: Print the answer packets that are returned

       -r file

       Use  file as the root hints file, should contain A records in presenta‐
       tion format. The default is /etc/named.root. You can get this file from
       http://www.internic.net/zones/named.root.

       -s Don't print the keys to stdout, but store them in files.

       The filenames will be of the format K<file>.+<alg>.+<keytag>.key

AUTHOR
       Written by Jelte Jansen for NLnet Labs.

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

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright  (C) 2006 NLnet Labs. This is free software. There is NO war‐
       ranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR  A  PARTICULAR  PUR‐
       POSE.

				  4 Apr 2006		    ldns-keyfetcher(1)
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