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Created Jan 22, 2020 by Tony Finch@fanfOwner

Teach dnssec-settime to read times that it writes

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The dnssec-settime -p and -up options print times in asctime() and UNIX time_t formats, respectively. The asctime() format can also be found inside K*.key public key files. Key files also contain times in the YYYYMMDDHHMMSS format that can be used in timing parameter options.

The dnssec-settime -p and -up time formats are now acceptable in timing parameter options to dnssec-settime and dnssec-keygen, so it is no longer necessary to parse key files to retrieve times that are accptable in timing parameter options.

Edited Mar 07, 2022 by Ondřej Surý
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Source branch: u/fanf2/dnssec-settime-ctime