thank Mark and Zhang , I onderstand very well ... its work fine

2009/6/2 Mark Martinec <mark.martinec+ama...@ijs.si>:
>
> See what really comes out of your DNS, using 'dig' or 'host' or 'nslookup':
>
> $ host -t txt myselector._domainkey.domain.org.ni
>
>> amavisd showkeys
>> ; key#1, domain domain.org.ni, /var/db/dkim/domain.org.ni.key.pem
>> myselector._domainkey.domain.org.ni.   3600 TXT (
>>   "v=DKIM1; p="
>>   "MIGfMA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBAQUAA4GNADCBiQKBgQDMO6zT4Rdz8oCTak3p2/n2h2Ks"
>>   "aA79gWcaw++HlJmViQxBYXX9yygec8sEfQMdtJOyioDBGGKoB+j4zcTrEKYkDWs7"
>>   "vdExz9JD4i8kN/8YL3Ox7g31lI4MEyTcS93ItG1NHfFjF26hYBWQhonf8JSM8Q/C"
>>   "CO6HD6jHnYkXUWt7cwIDAQAB")
>>
>> that exactly I will paste in my dns? :( , I have looked for
>> information, but not exact
>
> Yes, *exactly* that, with all the line wraps and double quotes.
> This applies at least to a Bind domain name server (named).
>
> Other servers might use a different syntax for a zone file. What matters
> is that the TXT RR contains one or more (5 in the case above) strings
> (<character-string> in RFC 1035 parlance, each up to 255 octets),
> which are then concatenated by a DKIM verifier.
>
>
> Zhang Huangbin wrote:
>
>> Paste the output without quote, and don't break the line:
>>
>> v=DKIM1;
>> p=MIGfMA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBAQUAA4GNADCBiQKBgQDMO6zT4Rdz8oCTak3p2/n2h2KsaA79gWcaw
>>++HlJmViQxBYXX9yygec8sEfQMdtJOyioDBGGKoB+j4zcTrEKYkDWs7
>> vdExz9JD4i8kN/8YL3Ox7g31lI4MEyTcS93ItG1NHfFjF26hYBWQhonf8JSM8Q/CCO6HD6jHnYk
>>XUWt7cwIDAQAB
>
> This is not a good advice, at least not for the standard zone file.
> See RFC 1035 Page 34, "<character-string> is expressed in one or two ways..."
>
>  Mark
>
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