/cfg/slb/gslb/dnscaa
DNS CAA Configuration Menu
A Certification Authority Authorization (CAA) record is used to specify which certificate authorities (CAs) are allowed to issue certificates for a domain.
If no CAA record is present, any CA is allowed to issue a certificate for the domain.
CAA records can set policies for the entire domain, or for specific hostnames. CAA records are also inherited by sub-domains. Therefore, a CAA record set on example.com also applies to any sub-domain, such as subdomain.example.com (unless overridden). CAA records can control the issuance of single-name certificates, wildcard certificates, or both.
Alteon can configure CAA records. It only answers CAA queries if they are sent to the DNS Responder VIP.
Note: There can be multiple entries for the same domain.
[DNS CAA Configuration Menu] caa - CAA record entry menu cur - Display current configuration of all DNS CAA records |
DNS SOA Configuration Menu (/cfg/slb/gslb/dnscaa)
Command Syntax and Usage |
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caa <1-32 chars> |
| Specifies the ID of the DNS CAA record. Allowed characters: alphanumeric, hyphen (-), underscore (_), and period (.) Displays the DNS CAA record menu. To view this menu, see /cfg/slb/gslb/dnscaa/caa DNS CAA record Menu. |
cur |
| Displays the current configuration of all DNS CAA records. |