- 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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The domain list contains configuration commands describing all domains handled
by your server and their parameters. In fact, it's a M4 script, but viewing it as
-a config file is a good approximation (however, see Section 8 for some caveats).
+a config file is a good approximation (however, see Section 9 for some caveats).
Lines starting with a semicolon are treated as comments and ignored. Text outside
declarations is silently ignored.
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.
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.
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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
o Don't use commas, quotes nor parentheses in your record names.
-9. Other utilities
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+10. Other utilities
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convert A simple Perl script for conversion of zone files to NSC
domain files. Requires the Net::DNS module (available from
CPAN at ftp.cpan.org; present in recent versions of Perl).