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THE OPENDNSSEC PROJECT

OpenDNSSEC is a policy-based zone signer that automates the process of keeping
track of DNSSEC keys and the signing of zones. The goal of the project is to
make DNSSEC easy to deploy. The project is Open Source and intends to drive
adoption of Domain Name System Security Extensions (DNSSEC) to further enhance
Internet security.


OPENDNSSEC 2.1.14

Posted by OpenDNSSEC Team on August 22nd, 2024

Version 2.1.14 of OpenDNSSEC has been released on 2023-08-22.

News

This is a mainenance release that fixes some bugs and adds robustness for HSM
outages.  Apart from a minor fix to the backup keys command and export keys, it
solved an issue where keys were not published soon enough in special cases in
combination with <SharedKeys> directive.  In case you use shared keys, you must
update.  But this is a good idea anyway.

Download

 * https://dist.opendnssec.org/source/opendnssec-2.1.14.tar.gz
 * https://dist.opendnssec.org/source/opendnssec-2.1.14.tar.gz.sig
 * Checksum SHA256:
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OPENDNSSEC 2.1.13

Posted by OpenDNSSEC Team on June 26th, 2023

Version 2.1.13 of OpenDNSSEC has been released on 2023-06-26.

News

This release fixes a bug that affects both signer and enforcer command
line handling. Under heavy usage of the command line there was a small
change for a crash.
Furthermore there is a small behavioural change for users of the “keep”
policy. The back-off for retrying a sign task change is now equal to
the resign period in case the input file isn’t available or updated.
This because users nearly always will emit an external sign command for
this period. This will reduce logging errors.

Download

 * https://dist.opendnssec.org/source/opendnssec-2.1.13.tar.gz
 * https://dist.opendnssec.org/source/opendnssec-2.1.13.tar.gz.sig
 * Checksum SHA256:
   50d7b9b0ccfc6a502784606ca4e5c03680fcf6425fb3947f45d8809ea8503e59
 * RPM for RHEL/CentOS, deb and tgz packages will be provided for at the same
   download location.


OPENDNSSEC 2.1.12

Posted by OpenDNSSEC Team on November 8th, 2022

Version 2.1.12 of OpenDNSSEC has been released on 2022-11-08.

News

This is a maintenance release of OpenDNSSEC addressing additional issues
relating to the previous bug-fix release. Both installations that use shared
keys or want to use salt lengths of zero must use this release. Other
installations will benefit to from better reporting in case of issues.

RPM for RHEL/CentOS, deb and tgz packages will be provided for at the same
download location.

Issues

 * Ensure debug symbols on RPM-style builds;
 * Bug fix that prevented restoring state from when salt length was zero;
 * Bug fix for enforcer daemon crash after deleting key on some systems.

Download

 * https://dist.opendnssec.org/source/opendnssec-2.1.12.tar.gz
 * https://dist.opendnssec.org/source/opendnssec-2.1.12.tar.gz.sig
 * Checksum SHA256:
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