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6 zone2sql - convert BIND zones to SQL
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9 zone2sql {--named-conf=PATH,--zone-file=PATH [--zone-name=NAME]}
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13 zone2sql parses BIND named.conf files and zonefiles and outputs SQL on
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16 zone2sql understands the BIND master file extension $GENERATE and will
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19 For backends supporting slave operation there is also an option to keep
20 slave zones as slaves, and not convert them to native operation.
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22 zone2sql can generate SQL for the Generic MySQL, Generic PostgreSQL,
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27 --named-conf=<PATH>
28 Read PATH to get the BIND configuration
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30 --zone=<PATH>
31 Parse only the zone file at PATH Conflicts with --named-conf
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34 --zone-name=<NAME>
35 When parsing a single zone without $ORIGIN statement, set ZONE
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39 --gmysql
40 Output in format suitable for the default configuration of the
41 Generic MySQL backend.
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43 --gpgsql
44 Output in format suitable for the default configuration of the
45 Generic PostgreSQL backend.
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47 --gsqlite
48 Output in format suitable for the default configuration of the
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52 --json-comments
53 Parse JSON in zonefile comments to set the 'disabled' and 'com‐
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57 --transactions
58 If the target SQL backend supports transactions, wrap every
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63 --filter-duplicate-soa
64 If there's more than one SOA record in the zone (possibly
65 because it was AXFR'd), ignore it. If this option is not set,
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68 --help List all options
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70 --on-error-resume-next
71 Ignore missing zone files during parsing. Dangerous.
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73 --slave
74 Maintain slave status of zones listed in named.conf as being
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92 WARNING: Using JSON comments to disable records means that the zone in
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