03-11-2008
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System Shock
Is that what the auditor said verbatum? He he..
I guess Username "0" is forbidden too ...
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ods-auditor
ODS-AUDITOR(1) OpenDNSSEC ODS-AUDITOR(1)
NAME
ods-auditor - auditor component of OpenDNSSEC
SYNOPSIS
ods-auditor [options]
DESCRIPTION
ods-auditor is a module which provides auditing capabilities to OpenDNSSEC.
Once an unsigned zone has been signed, this module is used to check that the signing process has run successfully. It checks that no data
has been lost (or non-DNSSEC data added), and that all the DNSSEC records are correct. It used the OpenDNSSEC standard logging (defined in
/etc/opendnssec/conf.xml).
The Auditor takes the signed and unsigned zones and compares them. It first parses both files, and creates transient files which are then
sorted into canonical order. These files are then processed by the Auditor. If processing an NSEC3-signed file, the Auditor will create
additional temporary files, which are processed after the main auditing run.
Specific options:
-c, --conf [PATH_TO_CONF_FILE]
Path to OpenDNSSEC configuration file
(defaults to /etc/opendnssec/conf.xml)
-k, --kasp [PATH_TO_KASP_FILE]
Path to KASP policy file
(defaults to the path given in the configuration file)
-z, --zone [ZONE_NAME]
Single zone to audit
(defaults to audit all zones)
-s,--signed [PATH_TO_SIGNED_FILE]
If a single zone is specified, then this option may override the specified signed file with another. This is for use by the signer.
(defaults to the path given in the zone list)
-v, --version
Display version information
Common options:
-h, -?, --help
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ods-auditor 1.0.0rc3 January 2010 ODS-AUDITOR(1)