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NAME

       dnssec-revoke - set the REVOKED bit on a DNSSEC key

SYNOPSIS

       dnssec-revoke [-hr] [-v level] [-V] [-K directory] [-E engine] [-f] [-R] {keyfile}

DESCRIPTION

       dnssec-revoke  reads  a DNSSEC key file, sets the REVOKED bit on the key as defined in RFC
       5011, and creates a new pair of key files containing the now-revoked key.

OPTIONS

       -h     This option emits a usage message and exits.

       -K directory
              This option sets the directory in which the key files are to reside.

       -r     This option indicates to remove the original keyset files  after  writing  the  new
              keyset files.

       -v level
              This option sets the debugging level.

       -V     This option prints version information.

       -E engine
              This option specifies the cryptographic hardware to use, when applicable.

              When  BIND  9  is  built  with  OpenSSL, this needs to be set to the OpenSSL engine
              identifier that drives the cryptographic accelerator  or  hardware  service  module
              (usually   pkcs11).   When   BIND   is   built  with  native  PKCS#11  cryptography
              (--enable-native-pkcs11), it defaults to the path of the PKCS#11  provider  library
              specified via --with-pkcs11.

       -f     This  option indicates a forced overwrite and causes dnssec-revoke to write the new
              key pair, even if a file already exists matching the algorithm and key  ID  of  the
              revoked key.

       -R     This  option  prints  the  key tag of the key with the REVOKE bit set, but does not
              revoke the key.

SEE ALSO

       dnssec-keygen(8), BIND 9 Administrator Reference Manual, RFC 5011.

AUTHOR

       Internet Systems Consortium

COPYRIGHT

       2021, Internet Systems Consortium