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axfr-get
Langue: en
Version: 303727 (debian - 07/07/09)
Section: 8 (Commandes administrateur)
NAME
axfr-get - a DNS zone-transfer client.It sends a zone-transfer request in DNS-over-TCP format to descriptor 7, reads the results from descriptor 6, and saves the results in a file.
SYNOPSIS
Normally axfr-get is run under tcpclient(1), which sets up descriptors 6 and 7 as a TCP connection to a remote host.axfr-get z fn fn.tmp
DESCRIPTION
axfr-get performs a zone transfer for domain z. It writes the results to fn.tmp in a format that can be used as input to tinydns-data(8). If the zone transfer completes successfully, axfr-get atomically renames fn.tmp as fn.fn.tmp and fn must be on the same filesystem.
axfr-get writes the zone serial number as a comment at the top of fn.tmp. It skips the zone transfer, leaving fn alone, if fn already exists,
fn has a serial number matching the zone serial number, and both serial numbers are nonzero.
Zone transfers often include duplicate records. You should feed the axfr-get results through sort -u.
axfr-get discards all records outside the domain z. It accepts records in child zones, but it marks all child zones as non-authoritative, so tinydns(8) will not report those records except as glue. If you plan to merge the axfr-get results for a domain and a child of the same domain, creating a file authoritative for both zones, make sure to eliminate records in the first output that are within the child zone.
axfr-get will accept arbitrarily large zone transfers. To limit the maximum file size to 1 megabyte, run axfr-get under softlimit -f 1048576.
Compatibility notes
axfr-get handles BIND's RFC-1034-violating multiple-answers zone-transfer format.
axfr-get does not precisely simulate BIND's handling of *.dom. Under BIND, records for *.dom do not apply to y.dom or anything.y.dom if there is a normal record for x.y.dom. With axfr-get and tinydns(8), the records apply to y.dom and anything.y.dom except x.y.dom.
axfr-get does not precisely simulate BIND's handling of multiple IP addresses for a single name. When there are more than 8 addresses, tinydns(8) selects a random set of 8 for each query.
SEE ALSO
axfrdns(8), tinydns(8), tinydns-data(8), tcpclient(1), softlimit(8) http://cr.yp.to/djbdns.htmlContenus ©2006-2024 Benjamin Poulain
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