Fazzina, Angelo:
> Hi,
> I ran this.
> opendkim-genkey -v -D /etc/opendkim/keys/uconn/ -d uconn.edu -s 
> 2017_uconn_DKIM
> which created the private key and selector name
> 
> 
> I created an entry in DNS and it shows up when I run this.
> dig any mta4.uits.uconn.edu
> 
> My issue is how do I get this command to work ?
> dig 2017_uconn_DKIM._domainkey.mta4.uits.uconn.edu TXT

Works for me, and I tried all three hosts with the NS record for
uconn.edu.
>
> I am learning by reverse engineering the fact that I saw this
> worked.  dig google._domainkey.protodave.com TXT got it from here.
> https://protodave.com/security/checking-your-dkim-dns-record

Reverse engineering is not needed. All internet protocol specs are
on-line, available at no cost other than your Internet connection.

        Wietse

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