keygen.sh revision f766024a27c891a107a1f57013d8a460fb172b19
#!/bin/sh -e
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# $Id: keygen.sh,v 1.4 2009/12/19 17:30:31 each Exp $
SYSTEMTESTTOP=../..
. $SYSTEMTESTTOP/conf.sh
RANDFILE=../random.data
# Have the child generate subdomain keys and pass DS sets to us.
( cd ../ns3 && sh keygen.sh )
for subdomain in secure nsec3 optout rsasha256 rsasha512
do
cp ../ns3/dsset-$subdomain.example. .
done
# Create keys and pass the DS to the parent.
zone=example
zonefile="${zone}.db"
infile="${zonefile}.in"
cat $infile dsset-*.example. > $zonefile
kskname=`$KEYGEN -3 -q -r $RANDFILE -fk $zone`
$KEYGEN -3 -q -r $RANDFILE $zone > /dev/null
$DSFROMKEY $kskname.key > dsset-${zone}.
# Create keys for a private secure zone.
zone=private.secure.example
zonefile="${zone}.db"
infile="${zonefile}.in"
cp $infile $zonefile
$KEYGEN -3 -q -r $RANDFILE -fk $zone > /dev/null
$KEYGEN -3 -q -r $RANDFILE $zone > /dev/null