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DTCONF(1p)						User Contributed Perl Documentation						DTCONF(1p)

NAME
dtconf - Display the contents of a DNSSEC-Tools configuration file SYNOPSIS
dtconf [options] [config_file] DESCRIPTION
dtconf displays the key/value pairs of a DNSSEC-Tools configuration file. If a configuration file isn't specified, the system configuration file will be displayed. Without the -key option, dtconf displays all the key/value pairs in the configuration file. Comments are never displayed. If the -key option is given, then only that key/value pair is displayed. If the key isn't defined, then the value will be "(undefined)." OPTIONS
-key The value of the specified key will be printed. If the key is not defined, then the value will be given as "(undefined)". -Version Displays the version information for dtconf and the DNSSEC-Tools package. -help Display a usage message. COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2007-2012 SPARTA, Inc. All rights reserved. See the COPYING file included with the DNSSEC-Tools package for details. AUTHOR
Wayne Morrison, tewok@tislabs.com SEE ALSO
dtinitconf(8), dtconfchk(8) Net::DNS::SEC::Tools::conf.pm(3) dnssec-tools.conf(5) perl v5.14.2 2012-06-21 DTCONF(1p)

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CLEANKRF(1p)						User Contributed Perl Documentation					      CLEANKRF(1p)

NAME
cleankrf - Clean a DNSSEC-Tools keyrec files of old data SYNOPSIS
cleankrf [options] <keyrec-files> DESCRIPTION
cleankrf cleans old data out of a set of DNSSEC-Tools keyrec files. The old data are obsolete signing sets, orphaned keys, and obsolete keys. Obsolete signing sets are set keyrecs unreferenced by a zone keyrec. Revoked signing sets are considered obsolete by cleankrf. Orphaned keys are KSK and ZSK key keyrecs unreferenced by a set keyrec. Obsolete keys are key keyrecs with a keyrec_type of kskobs or zskobs. cleankrf's exit code is the count of orphaned and obsolete keyrecs found. OPTIONS
-count Display a final count of old keyrecs found in the keyrec files. This option allows the count to be displayed even if the -quiet option is given. -list The key keyrecs are checked for old keyrecs, but they are not removed from the keyrec file. The names of the old keyrecs are displayed. -rm Delete the key files, both .key and .private, from orphaned and expired keyrecs. -quiet Display no output. -verbose Display output about referenced keys and unreferenced keys. -Version Displays the version information for cleankrf and the DNSSEC-Tools package. -help Display a usage message. COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2004-2012 SPARTA, Inc. All rights reserved. See the COPYING file included with the DNSSEC-Tools package for details. AUTHOR
Wayne Morrison, tewok@tislabs.com SEE ALSO
fixkrf(8), lskrf(8), zonesigner(8) Net::DNS::SEC::Tools::keyrec.pm(3) file-keyrec.pm(5) perl v5.14.2 2012-06-21 CLEANKRF(1p)
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