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Cisco AsyncOS 8.5.5 CLI Reference Guide
Chapter 3 The Commands: Reference Examples
Domain Keys
Batch Command: This command supports a batch format.
Batch Format - Signing Profiles
The batch format of the
domainkeysconfig
command can be used to create, edit, or delete signing
profiles
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Adding a DomainKeys/DKIM signing profile:
domainkeysconfig profiles signing new <name> <type> <domain>
<selector> <user-list> [options]
Table 3-25
domainkeysconfig New Signing Profile Arguments
Argument
Description
<name>
Name of domain profile.
<type>
Type of domain. Can be
dk
or
dkim
.
<domain>
Domain field of domain profile. This forms the
d
tag
of the Domain-Keys signature.
<selector>
Selector field of domain profile. This forms the
s
tag
of the Domain-Keys signature.
<user-list>
Comma separated list of domain profile users. Users
are used to match against email addresses to
determine if a specific domain profile should be used
to sign an email. Use the special keyword
are used to match against email addresses to
determine if a specific domain profile should be used
to sign an email. Use the special keyword
all
to
match all domain users.
[options]
--key_name
The name of the private key that will be used for
signing.
signing.
--canon
The canonicalization algorithm to use when signing
by DK. Currently supported algorithms are
by DK. Currently supported algorithms are
simple
and
nofws
. Default is
nofws
.
--body_canon
The body canonicalization algorithm of to use when
signing by DKIM. Currently supported algorithms
are
signing by DKIM. Currently supported algorithms
are
simple
and
relaxed
. Default is
simple
.
--header_canon
The headers canonicalization algorithm of to use
when signing by DKIM. Currently supported
algorithms are
when signing by DKIM. Currently supported
algorithms are
simple
and
relaxed
. Default is
simple
.
--body_length
Number of bytes of canonicalized body that are used
to calculate the signature. Is used only in DKIM
profiles. If used this value becomes
to calculate the signature. Is used only in DKIM
profiles. If used this value becomes
l
tag of the
signature. By default it is not used.