DnssecKey
import type { DnssecKey } from "https://aws-api.deno.dev/v0.4/services/route53domains.ts?docs=full";
Information about the DNSSEC key.
You get this from your DNS provider and then give it to Route 53 (by using AssociateDelegationSignerToDomain) to pass it to the registry to establish the chain of trust.
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The number of the public key’s cryptographic algorithm according to an IANA assignment.
If Route 53 is your DNS service, set this to 13.
For more information about enabling DNSSEC signing, see Enabling DNSSEC signing and establishing a chain of trust.
The delegation signer digest.
Digest is calculated from the public key provided using specified digest algorithm and this digest is the actual value returned from the registry nameservers as the value of DS records.
Defines the type of key. It can be either a KSK (key-signing-key, value 257) or ZSK (zone-signing-key, value 256). Using KSK is always encouraged. Only use ZSK if your DNS provider isn't Route 53 and you don’t have KSK available.
If you have KSK and ZSK keys, always use KSK to create a delegations signer (DS) record. If you have ZSK keys only – use ZSK to create a DS record.
An ID assigned to each DS record created by AssociateDelegationSignerToDomain.