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DDNS-CONFGEN(8)			    BIND 9		       DDNS-CONFGEN(8)

NAME
       ddns-confgen - ddns key generation tool

SYNOPSIS
       ddns-confgen [-a	algorithm] [-h]	[-k keyname] [-q] [-s name] [-z	zone]

DESCRIPTION
       ddns-confgen is an utility that generates keys for use in TSIG signing.
       The  resulting keys can be used,	for example, to	secure dynamic DNS up-
       dates to	a zone,	or for the rndc	command	channel.

       The key name can	specified using	-k parameter and defaults to ddns-key.
       The generated key is accompanied	by configuration text and instructions
       that can	be used	with nsupdate and named	when setting up	 dynamic  DNS,
       including  an  example update-policy statement.	(This usage is similar
       to the rndc-confgen command for setting up command-channel security.)

       Note that named itself can configure a local  DDNS  key	for  use  with
       nsupdate	 -l; it	does this when a zone is configured with update-policy
       local;. ddns-confgen is only needed when	a more elaborate configuration
       is required: for	instance, if nsupdate is to be used from a remote sys-
       tem.

OPTIONS
       -a algorithm
	      This option specifies the	algorithm to use  for  the  TSIG  key.
	      Available	  choices   are:   hmac-md5,  hmac-sha1,  hmac-sha224,
	      hmac-sha256,  hmac-sha384,  and  hmac-sha512.  The  default   is
	      hmac-sha256.  Options are	case-insensitive, and the "hmac-" pre-
	      fix may be omitted.

       -h     This option prints a short summary of options and	arguments.

       -k keyname
	      This option specifies the	key name of  the  DDNS	authentication
	      key.  The	 default is ddns-key when neither the -s nor -z	option
	      is specified; otherwise, the default is ddns-key as  a  separate
	      label followed by	the argument of	the option, e.g., ddns-key.ex-
	      ample.com.   The key name	must have the format of	a valid	domain
	      name, consisting of letters, digits, hyphens, and	periods.

       -q     This option enables quiet	mode, which prints only	the key,  with
	      no explanatory text or usage examples. This is essentially iden-
	      tical to tsig-keygen.

       -s name
	      This  option  generates a	configuration example to allow dynamic
	      updates of a single hostname. The	example	named.conf text	 shows
	      how  to  set  an	update policy for the specified	name using the
	      "name" nametype. The default key	name  is  ddns-key.name.  Note
	      that  the	 "self"	 nametype cannot be used, since	the name to be
	      updated may differ from the key name. This option	cannot be used
	      with the -z option.

       -z zone
	      This option generates a configuration example to	allow  dynamic
	      updates  of a zone. The example named.conf text shows how	to set
	      an update	policy for the	specified  zone	 using	the  "zonesub"
	      nametype,	 allowing  updates  to all subdomain names within that
	      zone.  This option cannot	be used	with the -s option.

SEE ALSO
       nsupdate(1), named.conf(5), named(8), BIND  9  Administrator  Reference
       Manual.

AUTHOR
       Internet	Systems	Consortium

COPYRIGHT
       2025, Internet Systems Consortium

9.20.9				  2025-05-08		       DDNS-CONFGEN(8)

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