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named-compilezone (8)
  • >> named-compilezone (8) ( FreeBSD man: Команды системного администрирования )
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    NAME

    named-checkzone, named-compilezone - zone file validity checking or converting tool
     
    

    SYNOPSIS

    named-checkzone [-d] [-j] [-q] [-v] [-c class] [-f format] [-F format] [-i mode] [-k mode] [-m mode] [-M mode] [-n mode] [-o filename] [-s style] [-S mode] [-t directory] [-w directory] [-D] [-W mode] {zonename} {filename}
    named-compilezone [-d] [-j] [-q] [-v] [-c class] [-C mode] [-f format] [-F format] [-i mode] [-k mode] [-m mode] [-n mode] [-o filename] [-s style] [-t directory] [-w directory] [-D] [-W mode] {zonename} {filename}
     

    DESCRIPTION

    named-checkzone

    checks the syntax and integrity of a zone file. It performs the same checks as named does when loading a zone. This makes named-checkzone useful for checking zone files before configuring them into a name server.

    named-compilezone is similar to named-checkzone, but it always dumps the zone contents to a specified file in a specified format. Additionally, it applies stricter check levels by default, since the dump output will be used as an actual zone file loaded by named. When manually specified otherwise, the check levels must at least be as strict as those specified in the named configuration file.  

    OPTIONS

    -d

    Enable debugging.

    -q

    Quiet mode - exit code only.

    -v

    Print the version of the named-checkzone program and exit.

    -j

    When loading the zone file read the journal if it exists.

    -c class

    Specify the class of the zone. If not specified "IN" is assumed.

    -i mode

    Perform post-load zone integrity checks. Possible modes are "full" (default), "full-sibling", "local", "local-sibling" and "none".

    Mode "full" checks that MX records refer to A or AAAA record (both in-zone and out-of-zone hostnames). Mode "local" only checks MX records which refer to in-zone hostnames.

    Mode "full" checks that SRV records refer to A or AAAA record (both in-zone and out-of-zone hostnames). Mode "local" only checks SRV records which refer to in-zone hostnames.

    Mode "full" checks that delegation NS records refer to A or AAAA record (both in-zone and out-of-zone hostnames). It also checks that glue address records in the zone match those advertised by the child. Mode "local" only checks NS records which refer to in-zone hostnames or that some required glue exists, that is when the nameserver is in a child zone.

    Mode "full-sibling" and "local-sibling" disable sibling glue checks but are otherwise the same as "full" and "local" respectively.

    Mode "none" disables the checks.

    -f format

    Specify the format of the zone file. Possible formats are "text" (default) and "raw".

    -F format

    Specify the format of the output file specified. Possible formats are "text" (default) and "raw". For named-checkzone, this does not cause any effects unless it dumps the zone contents.

    -k mode

    Perform "check-names" checks with the specified failure mode. Possible modes are "fail" (default for named-compilezone), "warn" (default for named-checkzone) and "ignore".

    -m mode

    Specify whether MX records should be checked to see if they are addresses. Possible modes are "fail", "warn" (default) and "ignore".

    -M mode

    Check if a MX record refers to a CNAME. Possible modes are "fail", "warn" (default) and "ignore".

    -n mode

    Specify whether NS records should be checked to see if they are addresses. Possible modes are "fail" (default for named-compilezone), "warn" (default for named-checkzone) and "ignore".

    -o filename

    Write zone output to filename. This is mandatory for named-compilezone.

    -s style

    Specify the style of the dumped zone file. Possible styles are "full" (default) and "relative". The full format is most suitable for processing automatically by a separate script. On the other hand, the relative format is more human-readable and is thus suitable for editing by hand. For named-checkzone this does not cause any effects unless it dumps the zone contents. It also does not have any meaning if the output format is not text.

    -S mode

    Check if a SRV record refers to a CNAME. Possible modes are "fail", "warn" (default) and "ignore".

    -t directory

    Chroot to directory so that include directives in the configuration file are processed as if run by a similarly chrooted named.

    -w directory

    chdir to directory so that relative filenames in master file $INCLUDE directives work. This is similar to the directory clause in named.conf.

    -D

    Dump zone file in canonical format. This is always enabled for named-compilezone.

    -W mode

    Specify whether to check for non-terminal wildcards. Non-terminal wildcards are almost always the result of a failure to understand the wildcard matching algorithm (RFC 1034). Possible modes are "warn" (default) and "ignore".

    zonename

    The domain name of the zone being checked.

    filename

    The name of the zone file.
     

    RETURN VALUES

    named-checkzone returns an exit status of 1 if errors were detected and 0 otherwise.  

    SEE ALSO

    named(8), named-checkconf(8), RFC 1035, BIND 9 Administrator Reference Manual.  

    AUTHOR

    Internet Systems Consortium  

    COPYRIGHT

    Copyright © 2004-2007 Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC")
    Copyright © 2000-2002 Internet Software Consortium.


     

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    SYNOPSIS
    DESCRIPTION
    OPTIONS
    RETURN VALUES
    SEE ALSO
    AUTHOR
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