[ldns-users] ldns-key2ds output uses wrong value for alg, and gets sha256 wrong
Jelte Jansen
jelte at NLnetLabs.nl
Wed Aug 8 08:29:17 UTC 2007
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Paul Wouters wrote:
>>
>> The Algorithm field MUST be represented either as an unsigned decimal
>> integer or as an algorithm mnemonic specified in Appendix A.1.
>
> So perhaps an option to ldns-key2ds would be useful to choose?
> Perhaps even refusing to run with a default option to make the user
> more aware he needs to make a choice?
>
nah, i'll change it to numeric. Apparently enough other people don't
follow the rfc to warrant that :)
IMHO making this an option is stretching it somewhat. Although it would
make for a nice manpage entry.
Jelte
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