- Domain Name Server Configuration Utilities -- NSC 5.0
+ Domain Name Server Configuration Utilities -- NSC 5.1
- (c) 1997--2019 Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>
+ (c) 1997--2023 Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>
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You can also use the REV macro explicitly, which can be handy
for example in SECONDARY declarations.
-FORWARDED(zone, ip...)
+FORWARDING(zone, ip...)
Define a forwarding zone. All queries are forwarded to the
specified name servers.
All host or domain names are either names relative to the current domain
with no dots inside or absolute names (in this case, NSC automatically
-ensures that the trailing dot is present in the resource records). Relative
-names with dots are not supported, but they are rare and you can always write
-them as absolute anyway.
+ensures that the trailing dot is present in the resource records). If you
+really need a relative name with dots, escape all dots as "\.".
Your menu:
H(host)
Start declaration of a host. Doesn't generate anything, only
- remembers the host's name.
+ remembers the host's name. If you want to amend records for the
+ current domain, use "H(@)" or "D(@)".
ADDR(addr...)
Specify addresses for the current host. In the normal mode, it
to have your PTR's generated by the REVERSE directive. But if you
need anything special, here is the tool.
+CAA(text)
+ Specify a CAA record for the current host or domain.
+
REVBLOCK(subdomain, min, max)
Generate a series of CNAME records numbered from `min' to `max'
and pointing to the same name in the given sub-domain, finally