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opendkim-genzone(8)					   opendkim-genzone(8)

NAME
       opendkim-genzone - DKIM public key zone file generation tool

SYNOPSIS
       opendkim-genzone	 [-C  address]	[-d  domain]  [-D]  [-E secs] [-F] [-N
       ns[,...]]  [-o file] [-r secs] [-R secs] [-S] [-t secs] [-T secs]  [-u]
       [-v] [-x conffile] [dataset]

DESCRIPTION
       opendkim-genzone	 generates  a  file  suitable for use with named(8) to
       publish a set of public keys.

       The dataset parameter should specify a set of data as described in  the
       opendkim(8)  man page.  It can currently refer to flat files, Sleepycat
       databases, comma-separated lists, LDAP directories  or  SQL  databases.
       The  dataset may be omitted if a configuration file (via the -x command
       line flag) is specified referring to a configuration file that  sets  a
       KeyTable parameter, in which case that value will be used.

       The database contents should be formatted as described for the KeyTable
       parameter, described in the opendkim.conf(5) man page.

OPTIONS
       -C contact
	      Uses contact as the contact information to be used when  an  SOA
	      record  is  generated  (see  -S  below).	 If not specified, the
	      userid of the executing user and	the  local  hostname  will  be
	      used;  if	 the  executing user can't be determined, "hostmaster"
	      will be used.

       -d domain
	      Restricts output to those records for which the domain field  is
	      the specified domain.

       -D     Adds a "._domainkey" suffix to selector names in the zone file.

       -E secs
	      When  generating	an  SOA record (see -S below), use secs as the
	      default record expiration time.  The default is 604800.

       -F     Adds a "._domainkey" suffix and the domainname to selector names
	      in the zone file.

       -N nslist
	      Specifies	 a  comma-separated list of nameservers, which will be
	      output in NS records before the TXT records.   The  first	 name‐
	      server  in  this list will also be used in the SOA record (if -S
	      is also specified) as the authority hostname.

       -o file
	      Sends output to the named file rather than standard output.

       -r secs
	      When generating an SOA record (see -S below), use	 secs  as  the
	      zone refresh time.  The default is 10800.

       -R secs
	      When  generating	an  SOA record (see -S below), use secs as the
	      zone retry time.	The default is 1800.

       -S     Asks for an SOA record to be generated at the top of the output.
	      The  content  of this output can be controlled using the -E, -r,
	      -R, -T options.  The serial number will be  generated  based  on
	      the current time of day.

       -t ttl Puts  a  TTL  (time-to-live) value of ttl on all records output.
	      The units are in seconds.

       -T secs
	      When generating an SOA record (see -S below), use	 secs  as  the
	      default record TTL time.	The default is 86400.

       -u     Produce output suitable for use as input to nsupdate(8).

       -v     Increases	 the verbosity of debugging output written to standard
	      error.

       -x conffile
	      Names an opendkim.conf(5) file  to  be  read  for	 LDAP-specific
	      parameters  when	an  LDAP dataset is given on the command line.
	      Not  required  for  other	 dataset  types.    The	  default   is
	      /usr/local/etc/opendkim.conf.

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

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (c) 2010, 2012, 2014, The Trusted Domain Project.  All rights
       reserved.

SEE ALSO
       nsupdate(8), opendkim(8), opendkim.conf(5)

			  The Trusted Domain Project	   opendkim-genzone(8)
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