On 2.7.2018 12:28, Klaus Darilion wrote:
> Am 18.06.2018 um 11:16 schrieb Peter Hudec:
>> if you want dns server agnostic solution, look at
>> http://dotat.at/prog/nsnotifyd/
>>
>> combine it with the
>> https://jpmens.net/2013/02/13/automatic-provisioning-of-slave-dns-server
>> s/.
>>
>> Add a
On 07/02/2018 12:45 PM, Petr Špaček wrote:
> On 2.7.2018 12:28, Klaus Darilion wrote:
>> Am 18.06.2018 um 11:16 schrieb Peter Hudec:
>>> if you want dns server agnostic solution, look at
>>> http://dotat.at/prog/nsnotifyd/
>>>
>>> combine it with the
>>>
Am 18.06.2018 um 11:16 schrieb Peter Hudec:
> if you want dns server agnostic solution, look at
> http://dotat.at/prog/nsnotifyd/
>
> combine it with the
> https://jpmens.net/2013/02/13/automatic-provisioning-of-slave-dns-server
> s/.
>
> Add a little bit integration coding and that's it. :)
> On 2 Jul 2018, at 12:45, Petr Špaček wrote:
>
> On 2.7.2018 12:28, Klaus Darilion wrote:
>> Am 18.06.2018 um 11:16 schrieb Peter Hudec:
>>> if you want dns server agnostic solution, look at
>>> http://dotat.at/prog/nsnotifyd/
>>>
>>> combine it with the
>>>
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any way, the knot do not support catalog zones at this moment and
at least in my /still not using knot/ the hacks are only way to
implement such a provisioning.
For ccTLD I do not see any need for this feature , since the number of
zones do not
Hello Daniel,
I just want to dump the zone to a file, technically a `knotc zone-dump
zone_name a.out` [1], which does not exist yet. The command `knotc zone-read
zone_name` is almost the output as desired except for the formatting.
Regards
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On 2018-07-02 20:59, dptr...@arcor.de wrote:
Hello Daniel,
I just want to dump the zone to a file, technically a `knotc zone-dump
zone_name a.out` [1], which does not exist yet. The command `knotc
zone-read zone_name` is almost the output as desired except for the
formatting.
So you want to
On 2018-07-02 22:04, dptr...@arcor.de wrote:
Hello Daniel
Sorry for the misunderstanding. Yes, I want to dump the current zone
contents to another zone file.
I found the mistake now. The path for the parameter +outdir must be
absolute, not relative.
The command `knotc zone-flush example.com.
Hello Daniel
Sorry for the misunderstanding. Yes, I want to dump the current zone contents
to another zone file.
I found the mistake now. The path for the parameter +outdir must be absolute,
not relative.
The command `knotc zone-flush example.com. +outdir tmp/` generates the zone
into /tmp.