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5.27 Creating a Zone Programmatically

5.27.1 Problem

You want to create a new zone on a name server programmatically.

5.27.2 Solution

Create a minimal zone data file that uses only relative domain names in the owner field of the records. For example:

$TTL 86400
@    IN    SOA    ns1.foo.example.    hostmaster.foo.example.    (
     2002051200
     3600
     900
     604800
     3600 )

    IN    NS    ns1.foo.example.
    IN    NS    ns2.foo.example.

    IN    A     10.0.0.1

    IN    MX    10 mail.foo.example.

www IN    CNAME    @

Then write a script to add a new zone statement to the name server's named.conf file, referring to the zone data file. Finally, use rndc reconfig or ndc reconfig, as appropriate, to tell the name server to reread named.conf.

An example script, addzone.pl, is included in the tar file that accompanies this book (see the Preface for details). To run addzone.pl, specify the domain name of the zone and the name of the minimal zone data file as arguments:

# addzone.pl baz.example db.template

5.27.3 Discussion

addzone.pl is fairly simple-minded: it assumes its working directory is the name server's working directory. And I'm sure some Perl hacker could replace it with a single-line script.

5.27.4 See Also

Section 1.16 for configuring a name server as the primary master for a zone, and Section 5.7 for adding a zone without restarting the name server.

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