Not related to NSD at all, but just try it and you see the difference:
$ dig com dnskey
com. 18437 IN DNSKEY 256 3 8
AQP4EYpFFaPyZO6sdDcbU9TLub57XXz6zYVh3cC61DLXIUg89GE1i0gl
03bXsqVZ49p/fnEQNf63yY1JTbJ9rzCg1YiSUy72V9cybseC4l2Ct/aJ
mvPwW7ULFdcNFfh9+RZvSO5CU2CCaJqD7j6Rm7igomG+TtQGQj1c0uNl h8jzuw=
$ dig com dnskey +rrcomments
com. 18433 IN DNSKEY 256 3 8
AQP4EYpFFaPyZO6sdDcbU9TLub57XXz6zYVh3cC61DLXIUg89GE1i0gl
03bXsqVZ49p/fnEQNf63yY1JTbJ9rzCg1YiSUy72V9cybseC4l2Ct/aJ
mvPwW7ULFdcNFfh9+RZvSO5CU2CCaJqD7j6Rm7igomG+TtQGQj1c0uNl h8jzuw== ;
ZSK; alg = RSASHA256; key id = 22625
You see, that dig adds a comment into the RR which describes the RR
(especially useful for DNSEC related keys).
regards
Klaus
On 09.12.2013 10:57, Andreas Schulze wrote:>
> Hello,
>
> I just read about dig 9.9.x and a +rrcomments extension. G. find not
> more then "used to queries for dnskey"
>
> I worry about my comments are now disclosed by that option and like to
> know something more about it.
> Could somebody switch the light on?
>
> Thanks
> Andreas
>
>
>
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