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@ogwurujohnson/dnssec-oracle

v0.0.1

Published

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Readme

DNSSEC Oracle

License

This is an implementation of a DNSSEC oracle for Energi. With it, you can securely prove the contents of any DNSSEC-signed DNS record on the Energi blockchain, as long as it was signed using supported public key schemes and digests. Presently, the oracle only supports RSA and SHA-256; fortunately, over 3/4 of TLDs use this combination of algorithms.

Once a record is proven to the oracle, any contract or external caller can fetch it with the rrsets constant function, allowing other contracts to read data from DNS.

Getting Started

These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes.

Installing

The DNSSEC Oracle uses npm to manage dependencies, therefore the installation process is kept simple:

npm install

Running tests

The DNSSEC Oracle uses truffle for its ethereum development environment. All tests can be run using truffle:

truffle test

To run linting, use solium:

solium --dir ./contracts

Including DNSSEC Oracle in your project

Installation

npm install dnssec-oracle --save

Within Your contracts

import "@energi/dnssec-oracle/build/contracts/DNSSEC"

Within Javascript code

var data = require("@energi/dnssec-oracle/build/contracts/DNSSEC.json")

The JSON file is same as the one generated using truffle compile. You can pass the loaded data to truffle-contract or use it via web3 by passing data.abi.

Usage

A command line utility is available that automates the task of generating the necessary proofs from DNS data and submitting them to the oracle.

The oracle is still in alpha, and does not yet have any official deployments on the main network or test networks.

Built With

  • Truffle - Ethereum development environment

Authors

See also the list of contributors who participated in this project.

License

This project is licensed under the BSD 3-clause "Simplified" License - see the LICENSE file for details