danetool(1)
GnuTLS DANE tool
Description
danetool
NAME
danetool - GnuTLS DANE tool
SYNOPSIS
danetool [-flags] [-flag [value]] [--option-name[[=| ]value]]
All arguments must be options.
DESCRIPTION
Tool to generate and check DNS resource records for the DANE protocol.
OPTIONS
-d
num, --debug=num Enable debugging. This
option takes an integer number
as its argument. The value of num is constrained to
being:
in the range 0 through 9999
Specifies the debug level.
-V, --verbose More verbose output.
--outfile=str Output file.
--load-pubkey=str Loads a public key file.
This can be either a file or a PKCS #11 URL
--load-certificate=str Loads a certificate file.
This can be either a file or a PKCS #11 URL
--dlv=str Sets a DLV file.
This sets a DLV file to be used for DNSSEC verification.
--hash=str Hash algorithm to use for signing.
Available hash functions are SHA1, RMD160, SHA256, SHA384, SHA512.
--check=str Check a host’s DANE TLSA entry.
Obtains the DANE
TLSA entry from the given hostname and prints information.
Note that the actual certificate of the host can be provided
using
--load-certificate, otherwise danetool will connect to the
server to obtain
it. The exit code on verification success will be zero.
--check-ee Check only the end-entity’s certificate.
Checks the
end-entity’s certificate only. Trust anchors or CAs
are not
considered.
--check-ca Check only the CA’s certificate.
Checks the trust
anchor’s and CA’s certificate only. End-entities
are not
considered.
--tlsa-rr
Print the DANE RR data on a certificate or public key. This
option must appear in combination with the following
options: host.
This command prints the DANE RR data needed to enable DANE on a DNS server.
--host=hostname Specify the hostname to be used in the DANE RR.
This command sets the hostname for the DANE RR.
--proto=protocol The protocol set for DANE data (tcp, udp etc.).
This command specifies the protocol for the service set in the DANE data.
--port=str The port or service to connect to, for DANE data.
--app-proto This is an alias for the --starttls-proto option.
--starttls-proto=str
The application protocol to be used to obtain the
server’s certificate (https, ftp, smtp, imap, ldap,
xmpp, lmtp, pop3, nntp,
sieve, postgres).
When the
server’s certificate isn’t provided danetool
will connect to the
server to obtain the certificate. In that case it is
required to know the
protocol to talk with the server prior to initiating the TLS
handshake.
--ca
Whether the provided certificate or public key is a
Certificate
Authority.
Marks the DANE RR as a CA certificate if specified.
--x509 Use the hash of the X.509 certificate, rather than the public key.
This option
forces the generated record to contain the hash of the full
X.509 certificate. By default only the hash of the public
key is used.
--local This is an alias for the --domain option.
--domain,
--no-domain The provided certificate or public key is
issued by
the local domain. The no-domain form will disable the
option. This option
is enabled by default.
DANE
distinguishes certificates and public keys offered via the
DNSSEC to
trusted and local entities. This flag indicates that this is
a
domain-issued certificate, meaning that there could be no CA
involved.
--local-dns,
--no-local-dns Use the local DNS server for DNSSEC
resolving.
The no-local-dns form will disable the option.
This option will
use the local DNS server for DNSSEC. This is disabled by
default due to many servers not allowing DNSSEC.
--insecure Do not verify any DNSSEC signature.
Ignores any DNSSEC signature verification results.
--inder,
--no-inder Use DER format for input certificates and
private keys.
The no-inder form will disable the option.
The input files
will be assumed to be in DER or RAW format. Unlike options
that in PEM input would allow multiple input data (e.g.
multiple
certificates), when reading in DER format a single data
structure is read.
--inraw This is an alias for the --inder option.
--print-raw,
--no-print-raw Print the received DANE data in raw
format.
The no-print-raw form will disable the option.
This option will print the received DANE data.
--quiet Suppress several informational messages.
In that case on
the exit code can be used as an indication of verification
success
-v
arg, --version=arg Output version of
program and exit. The default mode
is ‘v’, a simple version. The ‘c’
mode will print copyright information
and ‘n’ will print the full copyright
notice.
-h, --help Display usage information and exit.
-!, --more-help Pass the extended usage information through a pager.
EXAMPLES
DANE TLSA RR generation
To create a DANE TLSA resource record for a certificate (or public key) that was issued localy and may or may not be signed by a CA use the following command.
$ danetool --tlsa-rr --host www.example.com --load-certificate cert.pem
To create a DANE TLSA resource record for a CA signed certificate, which will be marked as such use the following command.
$ danetool --tlsa-rr --host www.example.com --load-certificate cert.pem --no-domain
The former is useful to add in your DNS entry even if your certificate is signed by a CA. That way even users who do not trust your CA will be able to verify your certificate using DANE.
In order to create a record for the CA signer of your certificate use the following.
$ danetool --tlsa-rr --host www.example.com --load-certificate cert.pem --ca --no-domain
To read a server’s DANE TLSA entry, use:
$ danetool --check www.example.com --proto tcp --port 443
To verify an HTTPS server’s DANE TLSA entry, use:
$ danetool --check www.example.com --proto tcp --port 443 --load-certificate chain.pem
To verify an SMTP server’s DANE TLSA entry, use:
$ danetool --check www.example.com --proto tcp --starttls-proto=smtp --load-certificate chain.pem
EXIT STATUS
One of the
following exit values will be returned:
0 (EXIT_SUCCESS) Successful program execution.
1 (EXIT_FAILURE) The operation failed or the command syntax was not valid.
SEE ALSO
certtool (1)
AUTHORS
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2020-2021 Free Software Foundation, and others all rights reserved. This program is released under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 3 or later
BUGS
Please send bug reports to: bugs@gnutls.org