Net::DNS::RR::NSEC3 - DNS NSEC3 resource record
use Net::DNS;
$rr = new Net::DNS::RR('name NSEC3 algorithm flags iterations salt hnxtname');
Class for DNSSEC NSEC3 resource records.
The NSEC3 Resource Record (RR) provides authenticated denial of
existence for DNS Resource Record Sets.
The NSEC3 RR lists RR types present at the original owner name of the
NSEC3 RR. It includes the next hashed owner name in the hash order
of the zone. The complete set of NSEC3 RRs in a zone indicates which
RRSets exist for the original owner name of the RR and form a chain
of hashed owner names in the zone.
The available methods are those inherited from the base class augmented
by the type-specific methods defined in this package.
Use of undocumented package features or direct access to internal data
structures is discouraged and could result in program termination or
other unpredictable behaviour.
$algorithm = $rr->algorithm;
$rr->algorithm( $algorithm );
The Hash Algorithm field is represented as an unsigned decimal
integer. The value has a maximum of 255.
algorithm() may also be invoked as a class method or simple function
to perform mnemonic and numeric code translation.
$flags = $rr->flags;
$rr->flags( $flags );
The Flags field is represented as an unsigned decimal integer.
The value has a maximum value of 255.
- optout
-
$rr->optout(1);
if ( $rr->optout ) {
...
}
Boolean Opt Out flag.
$iterations = $rr->iterations;
$rr->iterations( $iterations );
The Iterations field is represented as an unsigned decimal
integer. The value is between 0 and 65535, inclusive.
$salt = $rr->salt;
$rr->salt( $salt );
The Salt field is represented as a contiguous sequence of hexadecimal
digits. A ``-'' (unquoted) is used in string format to indicate that the
salt field is absent.
$saltbin = $rr->saltbin;
$rr->saltbin( $saltbin );
The Salt field as a sequence of octets.
$hnxtname = $rr->hnxtname;
$rr->hnxtname( $hnxtname );
The Next Hashed Owner Name field points to the next node that has
authoritative data or contains a delegation point NS RRset.
@typelist = $rr->typelist;
$typelist = $rr->typelist;
$rr->typelist( @typelist );
The Type List identifies the RRset types that exist at the domain name
matched by the NSEC3 RR. When called in scalar context, the list is
interpolated into a string.
print "covered" if $rr->covered{'example.foo'}
covered() returns a nonzero value when the the domain name provided as argument
is covered as defined in the NSEC3 specification:
To cover: An NSEC3 RR is said to "cover" a name if the hash of the
name or "next closer" name falls between the owner name and the
next hashed owner name of the NSEC3. In other words, if it proves
the nonexistence of the name, either directly or by proving the
nonexistence of an ancestor of the name.
Similarly matched() returns a nonzero value when the domainname in the argument
matches as defined in the NSEC3 specification:
To match: An NSEC3 RR is said to "match" a name if the owner name
of the NSEC3 RR is the same as the hashed owner name of that
name.
Copyright (c)2017 Dick Franks
Portions Copyright (c)2007,2008 NLnet Labs. Author Olaf M. Kolkman
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Package template (c)2009,2012 O.M.Kolkman and R.W.Franks.
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perl, the Net::DNS manpage, the Net::DNS::RR manpage, RFC5155, RFC4648
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