checkzone
John Wobus
jw354 at cornell.edu
Mon Jan 5 15:17:13 UTC 2009
Running an awk or perl script along with checkzones should be able
to do this site-specific check (and others you might find helpful)
quite easily.
On Dec 30, 2008, at 7:51 PM, Mark Andrews wrote:
>
> In message
> <7227c6c70812300937s7a4be464h16db91c6ead8484c at mail.gmail.com>, "Mike
> Zupan" writes:
>>
>> I know of named-checkzone but it doesn't handle missing trailing
>> periods on
>> CNAME's like I want it to
>>
>> Are there any scripts out there that can better verify if a zone file
>> is
>> correct.
>>
>> For example named-checkzone says this line is ok
>>
>> host IN CNAME host.domain.com
>>
>> I know technically it is valid.. but anything out there that might
>> check for
>> it?
>>
>> Thanks again
>> mike
>
> You want the "do what I mean not what I say instuction".
>
> If someone want's to add code to check of for CNAME to
> non-existant checks it should be easy. Remember however
> that CNAME to non-existant is normal for some zones.
>
> RFC 2317 "parent" zones have lots of such CNAMEs.
>
> The "host" example above would normally result in a CNAME
> to name within the zone itself.
>
> Mark
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