NAME
       ods-enforcerd - OpenDNSSEC Policy Enforcer daemon
SYNOPSIS
       ods-enforcerd [-c FILE] [-d] [-1] [-P PIDFILE] [-v] [-h]
DESCRIPTION
       ods-enforcerd  is  part of the OpenDNSSEC software. It will enforce any
       policies that you have set up for zones under the control of OpenDNSSEC
       (including  the  generation  of  keys  if  configured  to).   For  more
       information,   go   to   http://www.opendnssec.org   and   visit    the
       Documentation page.
       Invoked   with  no  arguments,  ods-enforcerd  will  read  the  default
       configuration file /etc/opendnssec/conf.xml and act  according  to  its
       contents.
OPTIONS
       -c FILE
              Use alternate conf.xml.
       -d     Run in debug mode.
       -1     Run once, then exit.
       -P PIDFILE
              Use alternate process-id file.
       -v     Print the version, then exit.
       -h     Show help, then exit.
SIGNALS
       The  ods-enforcerd  can  be  controlled  using the ods-control utility.
       Signals may also be used.
       SIGHUP ods-enforcerd  runs  on  a  schedule  defined  in conf.xml; this
              signal will interrupt that and force the daemon to wake up.
       SIGINT, SIGTERM
              Force the daemon to stop (if it is running it will  finish  what
              it is doing first).
CONFIGURATION
       The  configuration  of ods-enforcerd is contained in the conf.xml file;
       the options available are described in the OpenDNSSEC documentation.
DIAGNOSTICS
       will log all the problems via the standard syslog(8) daemon facility.
FILES
       /etc/opendnssec/conf.xml
              default configuration file.
       /var/run/opendnssec/zone_fetcher.pid
              default process-id file.
SEE ALSO
       ods-auditor(1),   ods-control(8),   ods-hsmspeed(1),    ods-hsmutil(1),
       ods-kaspcheck(1),    ods-ksmutil(1),   ods-signer(8),   ods-signerd(8),
       ods-timing(5), opendnssec(7), http://www.opendnssec.org/
AUTHORS
       ods-enforcerd was written by John Dickinson and Nominet as part of  the
       OpenDNSSEC project.