The nsdiff program examines the old and new versions of a DNS zone, and
outputs the differences as a script for use by BIND's nsupdate program. It
provides a bridge between static zone files and dynamic updates. If you
use BIND 9.7 or 9.8, you can use nsdiff as an alternative to the DNSSEC
inline-signing feature which appeared in BIND 9.9.

You can now use nsdiff to support a three-tier master-signer-public
hierarchy, like slave inline-signing, as well as signing on the master.

And nsdiff now has a home page and public source repository

        http://dotat.at/prog/nsdiff/

Tony.
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