syntax/format of zone on slave $ORIGIN/paragraph - sorted?
Walter Smith
whatisee1 at yahoo.com
Thu Feb 10 16:53:59 UTC 2011
Is it possible to have just single sorted paragraph(s) within all these repeating $ORIGINs?
Like this:
$ORIGIN bar.
a A 1.2.3.4
b A 1.2.3.5
c A 1.2.3.6
$ORIGIN foo.bar.
a A 1.2.3.44
b A 1.2.3.55
c A 1.2.3.66
$ORIGIN cd-to.bar.
a A 1.2.3.444
b A 1.2.3.555
c A 1.2.3.666
...'cause in my case I see this $ORIGIN keep repeating over-and-over again and I have to extract and blend all these paragraphs...like some way down the road I'll see again:
$ORIGIN bar.
x A 1.2.3.40
y A 1.2.3.50
z A 1.2.3.60
Thanks,
-WS
--- On Wed, 2/9/11, Torinthiel <torinthiel at data.pl> wrote:
From: Torinthiel <torinthiel at data.pl>
Subject: Re: syntax/format of zone on slave $ORIGIN/paragraph - sorted?
To: bind-users at lists.isc.org
Date: Wednesday, February 9, 2011, 10:50 AM
On 02/09/11 17:34, Walter Smith wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have bind/named running on Linux master and slaves. All is good, but
> now when I’m trying to clean up some old records – I realized that
> sorted zone on slaves are quite uneven. What I meant is, the $ORIGIN
> splits the zone into some unknown to me syntax/format. Is there anywhere
> I can find the description/documentation on it – How exactly slave parse
> the zone from master and puts all these arbitrary paragraphs with $ORIGIN.
$ORIGIN is simply appended to every name that does not have dot at the end.
So
$ORIGIN example.com
www a 1.2.3.4
and
www.example.com. a 1.2.3.4
are completely equivalent.
Now, why would you want to look into slave files, except for verifying
that the zone transfer succeeded?
Torinthiel
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