Package: validns Version: 0.8+git20160720-1 Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: Casper Gielen Installed-Size: 426 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.14), libjudydebian1, libssl1.0.0 (>= 1.0.0) Filename: jessie/validns/validns_0.8+git20160720-1_amd64.deb Size: 53324 MD5sum: 8b745828572887e8b057fb52af4cd48c SHA1: 99134baaa44e410dd77f5d5d4e0a05b2a8d274ea SHA256: be0962ee460bedf2ed6f81e929de3fa321d16d1e5022948eb92fd5ad0912c319 Section: net Priority: extra Homepage: http://www.validns.net/ Description: high performance DNS/DNSSEC zone validator Validns is a standalone command line RFC 1034/1035 zone file validation tool that, in addition to basic syntactic and semantic zone checks, includes DNSSEC signature verification and NSEC/NSEC3 chain validation, as well a number of optional policy checks on the zone. . The utility was developed with the goal of it being the last verification step in the chain of production and publication of one or more zones containing up to many thousands (or millions) of signed records, making the speed of operation a primary focus, and reflect on validns’ design. . The utility is currently being used by several major DNS operators. . Currently, validns offers the following features: - parse RFC 1035-compliant zone files (so called “BIND” file format) - supports most of the standard record types - informs the user precisely where and what the errors are - verifies RRSIG signatures - NSEC/NSEC3 chain validation - supports signature validation in the future or in the past - built-in policy checks Package: validns Version: 0.8+git20170801-2 Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: Casper Gielen Installed-Size: 375 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.14), libjudydebian1, libssl1.0.0 (>= 1.0.1) Filename: jessie/validns/validns_0.8+git20170801-2_amd64.deb Size: 52132 MD5sum: a3a4ed21ad23afbc75a0cf4cba6dd2b9 SHA1: 5361ab0284a0eed3d8ef1c49518cc6185ba38dab SHA256: 8a63afd4a826e43fc350a6e6f7feb10e88ba00d9281585a9ad6c09328e018d26 Section: net Priority: extra Homepage: http://www.validns.net/ Description: high performance DNS/DNSSEC zone validator Validns is a standalone command line RFC 1034/1035 zone file validation tool that, in addition to basic syntactic and semantic zone checks, includes DNSSEC signature verification and NSEC/NSEC3 chain validation, as well a number of optional policy checks on the zone. . The utility was developed with the goal of it being the last verification step in the chain of production and publication of one or more zones containing up to many thousands (or millions) of signed records, making the speed of operation a primary focus, and reflect on validns’ design. . The utility is currently being used by several major DNS operators. . Currently, validns offers the following features: - parse RFC 1035-compliant zone files (so called “BIND” file format) - supports most of the standard record types - informs the user precisely where and what the errors are - verifies RRSIG signatures - NSEC/NSEC3 chain validation - supports signature validation in the future or in the past - built-in policy checks Package: validns Version: 0.8+git20170804-1 Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: Casper Gielen Installed-Size: 376 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.14), libjudydebian1, libssl1.0.0 (>= 1.0.1) Filename: jessie/validns/validns_0.8+git20170804-1_amd64.deb Size: 52600 MD5sum: a166be32e8532536988537479c9c7689 SHA1: dd18ff3dc7c7f0adf9d06cedc4eebeee0ad1b400 SHA256: 6145ddebd90a1c3563482df984e29738179983fae4df2ec8c9593042650fb341 Section: net Priority: extra Homepage: http://www.validns.net/ Description: high performance DNS/DNSSEC zone validator Validns is a standalone command line RFC 1034/1035 zone file validation tool that, in addition to basic syntactic and semantic zone checks, includes DNSSEC signature verification and NSEC/NSEC3 chain validation, as well a number of optional policy checks on the zone. . The utility was developed with the goal of it being the last verification step in the chain of production and publication of one or more zones containing up to many thousands (or millions) of signed records, making the speed of operation a primary focus, and reflect on validns’ design. . The utility is currently being used by several major DNS operators. . Currently, validns offers the following features: - parse RFC 1035-compliant zone files (so called “BIND” file format) - supports most of the standard record types - informs the user precisely where and what the errors are - verifies RRSIG signatures - NSEC/NSEC3 chain validation - supports signature validation in the future or in the past - built-in policy checks