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2016-12-05 David Blacka <davidb@verisign.com>
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2016-12-09 David Blacka <davidb@verisign.com>
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* Add key generation, signing, verification support for elliptic
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* Add key generation, signing, verification support for elliptic
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curve algorithms: ECC-GOST (12), ECDSA P-256 (13) and ECDSA P-384 (15).
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curve algorithms: ECDSA P-256 (13) and ECDSA P-384 (15).
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- Opportunistically load the bouncycastle provider for ECCGOST
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support.
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* DnsKeyAlgorithms: refactoring, new methods to better support
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elliptic curve, alias, knowing what algorithms are supported.
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* KeyGen: do not display unsupported algorithms.
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2016-08-22 David Blacka <davidb@verisign.com>
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2016-08-22 David Blacka <davidb@verisign.com>
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README
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jdnssec-tools
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http://www.verisignlabs.com/jdnssec-tools/
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https://github.com/dblacka/jdnssec-tools/wiki
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Author: David Blacka (davidb@verisign.com)
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This is a collection of DNSSEC tools written in Java. They are
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intended to be an addition or replacement for the DNSSEC tools that
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are part of BIND 9.
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These tools depend upon DNSjava (http://www.xbill.org/dnsjava), the
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Jakarta Commons CLI and Logging libraries (http://jakarta.apache.org),
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and Sun's Java Cryptography extensions. A copy of each of these
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libraries is included in the distribution. Currently, these tools use
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a custom version of the DNSjava library with minor modifications,
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which is provided.
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See the "licenses" directory for the licensing information of this
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package and the other packages that are distributed with it.
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Getting started:
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1. Unpack the binary distribution:
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% tar zxvf java-dnssec-tools-x.x.x.tar.gz
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2. Run the various tools from their unpacked location:
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% cd java-dnssec-tools-x.x.x
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% ./bin/jdnssec-signzone -h
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Building from source:
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1. Unpack the source distribution, preferably into the same directory
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that the binary distribution was unpacked.
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% tar zxvf java-dnssec-tools-x.x.x-src.tar.gz
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2. Edit the build.properties file to suit your environment.
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3. Run Ant (see http://ant.apache.org for information about the Ant
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build tool).
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% ant
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4. You can build the distribution tarballs with 'ant dist'. You can
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run the tools directly from the build area (without building the
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jdnssec-tools.jar file) by using the ./bin/_jdnssec_* wrappers.
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The source for this project is available in git on github:
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https://github.com/dblacka/jdnssec-tools
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Source for the modified DNSjava library can be found on github as well:
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https://github.com/dblacka/jdnssec-dnsjava
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---
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Questions or comments may be directed to the author
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(mailto:davidb@verisign.com) or sent to the
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dnssec@verisignlabs.com mailing list
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(https://lists.verisignlabs.com/mailman/listinfo/dnssec).
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# jdnssec-tools
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* http://www.verisignlabs.com/jdnssec-tools/
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* https://github.com/dblacka/jdnssec-tools/wiki
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Author: David Blacka (davidb@verisign.com)
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This is a collection of DNSSEC tools written in Java. They are intended to be an addition or replacement for the DNSSEC tools that are part of BIND 9.
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These tools depend upon DNSjava (http://www.xbill.org/dnsjava), the Jakarta Commons CLI and Logging libraries (https://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-cli), and Sun's Java Cryptography extensions. A copy of each of these libraries is included in the distribution. Currently, these tools use a custom version of the DNSjava library with minor modifications, which is provided.
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See the "licenses" directory for the licensing information of this package and the other packages that are distributed with it.
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Getting started:
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1. Unpack the binary distribution:
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tar zxvf java-dnssec-tools-x.x.x.tar.gz
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2. Run the various tools from their unpacked location:
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cd java-dnssec-tools-x.x.x
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./bin/jdnssec-signzone -h
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Building from source:
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tar zxvf java-dnssec-tools-x.x.x-src.tar.gz
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2. Edit the build.properties file to suit your environment.
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3. Run Ant (see http://ant.apache.org for information about the Ant build tool).
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ant
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4. You can build the distribution tarballs with 'ant dist'. You can run the tools directly from the build area (without building the jdnssec-tools.jar file) by using the ./bin/_jdnssec_* wrappers.
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The source for this project is available in git on github: https://github.com/dblacka/jdnssec-tools
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Source for the modified DNSjava library can be found on github as well: https://github.com/dblacka/jdnssec-dnsjava
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---
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Questions or comments may be directed to the author (mailto:davidb@verisign.com) or sent to the dnssec@verisignlabs.com mailing list (https://lists.verisignlabs.com/mailman/listinfo/dnssec).
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