| 1 | Zone signing with OpenDNSSEC - part 1 |
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| 2 | |
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| 3 | 1. Initialize the Software "Hardware Security Module" |
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| 4 | |
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| 5 | Start by becoming root for this session (or use sudo when required) |
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| 6 | |
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| 7 | $ sudo -s |
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| 8 | # |
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| 9 | |
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| 10 | # mkdir -p /usr/local/var/lib/softhsm |
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| 11 | |
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| 12 | # softhsm --init-token --slot 0 --label OpenDNSSEC |
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| 13 | |
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| 14 | (use '1234' for both questions below): |
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| 15 | |
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| 16 | The SO PIN must have a length between 4 and 255 characters. |
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| 17 | Enter SO PIN: **** |
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| 18 | The user PIN must have a length between 4 and 255 characters. |
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| 19 | Enter user PIN: **** |
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| 20 | The token has been initialized. |
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| 21 | |
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| 22 | # softhsm --show-slots |
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| 23 | |
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| 24 | Create configuration files for OpenDNSSEC by making a copy |
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| 25 | of the samples distributed with the package: |
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| 26 | |
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| 27 | # cd /usr/local/etc/opendnssec |
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| 28 | # cp kasp.xml.sample kasp.xml |
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| 29 | # cp conf.xml.sample conf.xml |
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| 30 | # cp zonefetch.xml.sample zonefetch.xml |
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| 31 | # cp zonelist.xml.sample zonelist.xml |
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| 32 | # chmod 644 *xml |
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| 33 | |
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| 34 | 2. Change the default Policy to use NSEC instead of NSEC3: |
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| 35 | |
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| 36 | Edit /usr/local/etc/opendnssec/kasp.xml |
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| 37 | |
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| 38 | Find this section, and remove all the lines from <NSEC3> ... </NSEC3> |
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| 39 | |
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| 40 | <NSEC3> |
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| 41 | <!-- <OptOut/> --> |
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| 42 | <Resalt>P100D</Resalt> |
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| 43 | <Hash> |
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| 44 | <Algorithm>1</Algorithm> |
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| 45 | <Iterations>5</Iterations> |
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| 46 | <Salt length="8"/> |
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| 47 | </Hash> |
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| 48 | </NSEC3> |
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| 49 | |
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| 50 | ... and replace them with this single line: |
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| 51 | |
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| 52 | <NSEC/> |
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| 53 | |
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| 54 | Save & exit. |
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| 55 | |
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| 56 | Also, set the correct path for the libsofthsm.so in the conf.xml: |
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| 57 | |
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| 58 | Change |
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| 59 | |
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| 60 | <Module>/usr/local/lib/libsofthsm.so</Module> |
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| 61 | |
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| 62 | to |
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| 63 | |
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| 64 | <Module>/usr/local/lib/softhsm/libsofthsm.so</Module> |
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| 65 | |
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| 66 | Then save & exit the file. |
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| 67 | |
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| 68 | 3. Initialize the KSM |
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| 69 | |
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| 70 | # ods-ksmutil setup |
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| 71 | |
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| 72 | *WARNING* This will erase all data in the database; are you sure? [y/N] y |
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| 73 | SQLite database set to: /usr/local/var/opendnssec/kasp.db |
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| 74 | fixing permissions on file /usr/local/var/opendnssec/kasp.db |
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| 75 | zonelist filename set to /usr/local/etc/opendnssec/zonelist.xml. |
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| 76 | kasp filename set to /usr/local/etc/opendnssec/kasp.xml. |
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| 77 | Repository SoftHSM found |
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| 78 | No Maximum Capacity set. |
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| 79 | RequireBackup NOT set; please make sure that you know the potential |
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| 80 | problems of using keys which are not recoverable |
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| 81 | /usr/local/etc/opendnssec/conf.xml validates |
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| 82 | /usr/local/etc/opendnssec/kasp.xml validates |
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| 83 | Policy default found |
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| 84 | Info: converting P1Y to seconds; M interpreted as 31 days, Y interpreted as 365 days |
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| 85 | |
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| 86 | 4. Install a copy of the unsigned zone for OpenDNSSEC to sign |
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| 87 | |
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| 88 | Earlier, we made a backup copy of our zone, before it was signed |
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| 89 | by BIND9. We are going to use that backup copy now and make it |
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| 90 | available to OpenDNSSEC. |
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| 91 | |
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| 92 | # cd /etc/namedb/master |
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| 93 | # cp mytld.backup /usr/local/var/opendnssec/unsigned/mytld |
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| 94 | |
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| 95 | 5. Add the zone to OpenDNSSEC's database: |
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| 96 | |
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| 97 | # ods-ksmutil zone add --zone mytld |
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| 98 | |
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| 99 | zonelist filename set to /usr/local/etc/opendnssec/zonelist.xml. |
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| 100 | Imported zone: mytld |
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| 101 | |
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| 102 | 6. Start OpenDNSSEC! |
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| 103 | |
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| 104 | # ods-control start |
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| 105 | |
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| 106 | Starting enforcer... |
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| 107 | OpenDNSSEC ods-enforcerd started (version 1.3.10), pid 63495 |
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| 108 | Starting signer engine... |
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| 109 | Starting signer... |
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| 110 | OpenDNSSEC signer engine version 1.3.10 |
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| 111 | Engine running. |
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| 112 | |
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| 113 | # ps ax | grep ods |
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| 114 | |
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| 115 | 41588 ?? SsJ 0:00.11 /usr/local/sbin/ods-enforcerd |
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| 116 | 41593 ?? SsJ 0:00.07 /usr/local/sbin/ods-signerd |
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| 117 | |
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| 118 | 7. Check that the zone is signed |
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| 119 | |
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| 120 | # ls -l /usr/local/var/opendnssec/signed |
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| 121 | |
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| 122 | -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 2621 Feb 19 09:10 mytld |
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| 123 | |
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| 124 | Take a look at the contents of the zone - note the key ids for |
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| 125 | the KSK and ZSK. |
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| 126 | |
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| 127 | If for some reason, you don't see a file in this directory |
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| 128 | (/usr/local/var/opendnssec/signed/), then force the signer to sign: |
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| 129 | |
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| 130 | # ods-signer sign mytld |
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| 131 | |
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| 132 | 8. Moment of reflection |
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| 133 | |
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| 134 | Ok, so now the zone is signed with OpenDNSSEC - do notice that the |
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| 135 | zone was signed, but you didn't issue any commands to generate keys. |
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| 136 | |
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| 137 | List the keys currently managed by OpenDNSSEC: |
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| 138 | |
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| 139 | # ods-ksmutil key list |
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| 140 | Keys: |
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| 141 | Zone: Keytype: State: Date of next transition: |
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| 142 | mytld KSK publish 2012-09-14 09:15:09 |
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| 143 | mytld ZSK active 2012-10-13 19:15:09 |
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| 144 | |
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| 145 | Notice that two keys have just been created by OpenDNSSEC, on the fly. |
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| 146 | |
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| 147 | But BIND is still loading the zone that was signed earlier (either |
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| 148 | manually or using the inline signer) - can we just modify the named.conf |
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| 149 | definition and point to the signed zone instead ? |
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| 150 | |
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| 151 | Which KSK is currently being used ? And which DS record is published |
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| 152 | in the parent zone ? |
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| 153 | |
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| 154 | Would the resolvers be able to verify the signatures on the zone |
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| 155 | signed with OpenDNSSEC ? Why not ? What would you have to do for |
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| 156 | it to work (there are several possible answers) |
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| 157 | |
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| 158 | If you don't care about the validation problem, then you can proceed |
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| 159 | with the rest of this lab. |
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| 160 | |
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| 161 | |
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| 162 | 9. Tell BIND to load the new zone |
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| 163 | |
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| 164 | Modify /etc/namedb/named.conf, and change the zone definition for "mytld" |
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| 165 | so it looks like this (REMOVE auto-dnssec, etc...) |
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| 166 | |
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| 167 | zone "mytld" { |
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| 168 | file "/usr/local/var/opendnssec/signed/mytld"; // <--- Change path |
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| 169 | type master; |
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| 170 | key-directory "/etc/namedb/keys"; // <--- Remove if there |
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| 171 | auto-dnssec maintain; // <--- Remove if there |
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| 172 | inline-signing yes; // <--- Remove if there |
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| 173 | }; |
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| 174 | |
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| 175 | Now, BIND is back to being a "passive" nameserver that doesn't sign |
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| 176 | the zone - it just serves the zone signed by OpenDNSSEC. |
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| 177 | |
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| 178 | Restart named: |
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| 179 | |
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| 180 | # service named restart |
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| 181 | |
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| 182 | Check the logs in /etc/namedb/log/general to make sure that the zone |
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| 183 | is loading correctly. |
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| 184 | |
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| 185 | Now, validation will probably fail for those trying to look up data |
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| 186 | in your zone. Wait a few minutes, and try to lookup a record in your |
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| 187 | zone: |
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| 188 | |
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| 189 | # dig www.mytld +dnssec |
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| 190 | |
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| 191 | What do you notice ? |
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| 192 | |
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| 193 | |
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| 194 | 10. OpenDNSSEC reload BIND |
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| 195 | |
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| 196 | Even better, you can have OpenDNSSEC tell BIND to reload the zone when |
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| 197 | it has been signed - like this, no need to manually reload. |
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| 198 | |
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| 199 | To do this, modify /usr/local/etc/opendnssec/conf.xml |
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| 200 | |
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| 201 | Find the lines: |
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| 202 | |
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| 203 | <!-- |
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| 204 | <NotifyCommand>/usr/sbin/rndc reload %zone</NotifyCommand> |
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| 205 | --> |
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| 206 | |
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| 207 | ... remove the comments (the lines '<!--' and '-->') before and after. |
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| 208 | |
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| 209 | Save the file, and restart OpenDNSSEC: |
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| 210 | |
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| 211 | # ods-control stop |
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| 212 | ... |
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| 213 | # ods-control start |
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| 214 | |
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| 216 | 11. Export the DS, ready to upload: |
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| 217 | |
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| 218 | Verify the state of the KSK at this stage: |
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| 219 | |
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| 220 | # ods-ksmutil key list |
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| 221 | |
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| 222 | Note the state that the KSK is in. |
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| 223 | |
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| 224 | If it is still in publish state (see |
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| 225 | https://wiki.opendnssec.org/display/DOCS/Key+States#KeyStates-Publish for |
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| 226 | reference), then the key is, from OpenDNSSEC's point of view, not ready to |
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| 227 | be used, as it hasn't had time to propagate. |
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| 228 | |
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| 229 | You can still export the DS record, derived from the KSK: |
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| 230 | |
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| 231 | # ods-ksmutil key export --zone mytld --ds --keystate publish >/tmp/dsset-mytld. |
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| 232 | |
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| 233 | 12. Upload the DS to the server |
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| 234 | |
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| 235 | # scp /tmp/dsset-mytld. sysadm@a.root-servers.net: |
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| 236 | |
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| 237 | 13. Notify the administrator! |
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| 238 | |
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| 239 | Ask the root operator to add the new DS to the root zone, and see |
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| 240 | how long it takes before validation starts working again for your zone. |
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| 241 | |
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| 242 | ... or use the RZM web interface https://rzm.dnssek.org/ |
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| 243 | |
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| 244 | 14. What's with the keystate ? |
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| 245 | |
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| 246 | Why is the key in Publish state ? Why is OpenDNSSEC reluctant to let us |
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| 247 | use the key right away ? |
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| 248 | |
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