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ods-kaspcheck(1)	   OpenDNSSEC ods-kaspcheck	      ods-kaspcheck(1)

NAME
       ods-kaspcheck - Performs a sanity check of the policy for OpenDNSSEC

SYNOPSIS
       ods-kaspcheck [-c path -k path]

DESCRIPTION
       The  OpenDNSSEC	XML  configuration files (conf.xml and kasp.xml) offer
       the user many options to configure the OpenDNSSEC signing system.  Some
       syntactic constraints are placed on the configuration by the .rng defi‐
       nition (for example, whether an element is required or  optional),  but
       some  semantic  constraints cannot be defined this way (for example, if
       NSEC3 is used to secure the zone, then a	 consistent  DNSKEY  algorithm
       choice should be made).

       ods-kaspcheck  is  provided  to	check  that  the  configuration	 files
       (conf.xml and kasp.xml) are semantically sane and contain no  inconsis‐
       tencies.	 It  is advisable to use this tool to check your configuration
       before starting to use OpenDNSSEC.

OPTIONS
       -c, --conf path
	      Path to an OpenDNSSEC configuration file

	      (defaults to /usr/local/etc/opendnssec/conf.xml)

       -k, --kasp path
	      Path to KASP policy file

	      (defaults to the path given in the configuration file)

       -v, --version
	      Display version information

       -h, -?, --help
	      Show the help screen

SEE ALSO
       ods-control(8),	ods-enforcerd(8),   ods-hsmspeed(1),   ods-hsmutil(1),
       ods-ksmutil(1),	   ods-signer(8),    ods-signerd(8),	ods-timing(5),
       opendnssec(7), http://www.opendnssec.org/

AUTHORS
       ods-kaspcheck was written by Alex Dalitz and Nominet  as	 part  of  the
       OpenDNSSEC project.

OpenDNSSEC			 February 2010		      ods-kaspcheck(1)
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