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opendkim-genkey(8)					    opendkim-genkey(8)

NAME
       opendkim-genkey - DKIM filter key generation tool

SYNOPSIS
       opendkim-genkey [options]

DESCRIPTION
       opendkim-genkey	generates (1) a private key for signing messages using
       opendkim(8) and (2) a DNS TXT record suitable for inclusion in  a  zone
       file  which  publishes  the  matching public key for use by remote DKIM
       verifiers.

       The filenames of these are based on the selector (see below); the  pri‐
       vate  key will have a suffix of ".private" and the TXT record will have
       a suffix of ".txt".

       Both long and short names are supported for most options.

OPTIONS
       -a     (--append-domain) Appends the domain name (see -d below) to  the
	      label  in	 the  generated	 TXT  record,  followed	 by a trailing
	      period.  By default it is assumed the domain  name  is  implicit
	      from the context of the zone file, and is therefore not included
	      in the output.

       -b bits
	      (--bits=n) Specifies the size of the key, in bits, to be	gener‐
	      ated.  The default is 1024 which is the value recommended by the
	      DKIM specification.

       -d domain
	      (--domain=string) Names the domain which will use this  key  for
	      signing.	 Currently  only  used	in a comment in the TXT record
	      file.  The default is "example.com".

       -D directory
	      (--directory=path) Instructs the tool to	change	to  the	 named
	      directory	 prior	to  creating  files.   By  default the current
	      directory is used.

       -h algorithms
	      (--hash-algorithms=name[:name[...]])  Specifies a list  of  hash
	      algorithms which can be used with this key.  By default all hash
	      algorithms are allowed.

       --help Print a help message and exit.

       -n note
	      (--note=string) Includes arbitrary note text in the key  record.
	      By default, no such text is included.

       -r     (--restricted) Restricts the key for use in e-mail signing only.
	      The default is to allow the key to be used for any service.

       -s selector
	      (--selector=name) Specifies the selector, or name,  of  the  key
	      pair generated.  The default is "default".

       -S     (--[no]subdomains)  Disallows subdomain signing by this key.  By
	      default the key record will be generated such that verifiers are
	      told  subdomain  signing	is  permitted.	Note that for backward
	      compatibility reasons, -S means the same as --nosubdomains.

       -t     (--[no]testmode) Indicates the generated key  record  should  be
	      tagged  such  that  verifiers  are  aware DKIM is in test at the
	      signing domain.

       -v     (--verbose) Increase verbose output.

       -V     (--version) Print version number and exit.

NOTES
       Requires that the openssl(8) binary be installed and in	the  executing
       shell's search path.

VERSION
       This  man  page covers the version of opendkim-genkey that shipped with
       version 2.10.3 of OpenDKIM.

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (c) 2007, 2008 Sendmail, Inc. and its suppliers.  All	rights
       reserved.

       Copyright  (c) 2009, 2011-2013, The Trusted Domain Project.  All rights
       reserved.

SEE ALSO
       opendkim(8), openssl(8)

       RFC6376 - DomainKeys Identified Mail

			  The Trusted Domain Project	    opendkim-genkey(8)
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