For KSKs the DS lifecycle at the parent stays visible under
role=KSK; switching to role=ZSK additionally
drops dns_ds_*, dns_cds_*, and
dns_cdnskey_* events since ZSKs have no parent presence.
ZSK · tag 43098
Algorithm: 14
Key id: Kgroot53.com.+014+43098
First seen: 2026-04-11T11:03:18Z
K*.key file timings
Field
Value
Created
2026-02-15 00:30:27 UTC
Publish
2026-02-15 00:30:27 UTC
Activate
2026-02-15 01:45:27 UTC
Revoke
—
Inactive
2026-03-17 01:45:27 UTC
Delete
2026-03-27 02:50:27 UTC
SyncPublish
—
SyncDelete
—
K*.state file — state machine
Field
Value
GoalState
hidden
DNSKEYState
hidden
ZRRSIGState
hidden
K*.state file — timestamps
Field
Value
Generated
20260215003027 (Sun Feb 15 00:30:27 2026)
Published
20260215003027 (Sun Feb 15 00:30:27 2026)
Active
20260215014527 (Sun Feb 15 01:45:27 2026)
Retired
20260317014527 (Tue Mar 17 01:45:27 2026)
Removed
20260327025027 (Fri Mar 27 02:50:27 2026)
DNSKEYChange
20260327030527 (Fri Mar 27 03:05:27 2026)
ZRRSIGChange
20260327025027 (Fri Mar 27 02:50:27 2026)
Rollover view
This key's lifecycle on a time axis with phase colouring. For KSKs
the DS-at-parent overlay stripe shows when the parent-side chain of
trust was actually complete, independently of BIND's internal state
machine.
Live DNS observations and rndc dnssec -status
reports for this key. For KSKs this includes the DS lifecycle at
the parent zone (captured by key tag from the DS rdata).
File event timeline
On-disk changes to this key's K*.state / K*.key files.