[CURRENT] unbound: zonefiles?
Alastair Hogge
agh at fastmail.fm
Thu Sep 26 11:06:56 UTC 2013
On 2013-09-26 Thu 11:26:48 +0200, O. Hartmann wrote:
Hi,
> I try my first steps with "unbound" on most recent current and snealing
> through the web I find interesting things and howto's. But I realise if
> I'd like to replace my office's DNS server (based on BIND as it was
> part of the FreeBSD world) I run into a serious problem regarding the
> zone- and authorative files keeping all the PTR and A records. As I can
> see in the unbound.conf, the statements of those files (address to name
> resolution, name to address resolution) is now somehow hard coded into
> unbound.conf via those appropriate config tags like local-zone and
> local-data. Since I have some larger files defining a local domain,
> I'd expect having a data file to be loaded.
Are you after include?
$ man unbound.conf
# Files can be included using the include: directive. It can appear any‐
# where, it accepts a single file name as argument. Processing continues
# as if the text from the included file was copied into the config file
# at that point. If also using chroot, using full path names for the
# included files works, relative pathnames for the included names work if
# the directory where the daemon is started equals its chroot/working
# directory. Wildcards can be used to include multiple files, see
# glob(7).
I use include to configure my network at home:
$ cat /usr/local/etc/unbound/local.hosts
local-data: "kropotkin.local.host. IN A 10.0.0.1
local-data-ptr: "10.0.0.10 kropotkin.local.host.
local-data: "berkman.local.host. IN A 10.0.0.11"
local-data-ptr: "10.0.0.11 berkman.local.host."
local-data: "bakunin.local.host. IN A 10.0.0.12"
local-data-ptr: "10.0.0.12 bakunin.local.host."
Salud,
alastair
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