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NAME

6       donutsd - Run the donuts syntax checker periodically and report the
7       results to an administrator
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SYNOPSIS

10         donutsd [-z FREQ] [-t TMPDIR] [-f FROM] [-s SMTPSERVER] [-a DONUTSARGS]
11                 [-x] [-v] [-i zonelistfile] [ZONEFILE ZONENAME ZONECONTACT]
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DESCRIPTION

14       donutsd runs donuts on a set of zone files every so often (the
15       frequency is specified by the -z flag which defaults to 24 hours) and
16       watches for changes in the results.  These changes may be due to the
17       time-sensitive nature of DNSSEC-related records (e.g., RRSIG validity
18       periods) or because parent/child relationships have changed.  If any
19       changes have occurred in the output since the last run of donuts on a
20       particular zone file, the results are emailed to the specified zone
21       administrator's email address.
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OPTIONS

24       -v  Turns on more verbose output.
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26       -o  Run once and quit, as opposed to sleeping or re-running forever.
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28       -a ARGUMENTS
29           Specifies command line arguments to be passed to donuts executions.
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31       -z TIME
32           Sleeps TIME seconds between calls to donuts.  The DNSSEC-Tools
33           timetrans program can be used to convert from large time units
34           (e.g., weeks and days) to seconds.
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36       -e ADDRESS
37           Mail ADDRESS with a summary of the results from all the files.
38           These are the last few lines of the donuts output for each zone
39           that details the number of errors found.
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41       -s SMTPSERVER
42           When sending mail, send it to the SMTPSERVER specified.  The
43           default is localhost.
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45       -f FROMADDR
46           When sending mail, use FROMADDR for the From: address.
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48       -x  Send the diff output in the email message as well as the donuts
49           output.
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51       -t TMPDIR
52           Store temporary files in TMPDIR.
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54       -i INPUTZONES
55           See the next section details.
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ZONE ARGUMENTS

58       The rest of the arguments to donutsd should be triplets of the
59       following information:
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61       ZONEFILE
62           The zone file to examine.
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64       ZONENAME
65           The zonename that file is supposed to be defining.
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67       ZONECONTACT
68           An email address of the zone administrator (or a comma-separated
69           list of addresses.)  The results will be sent to this email
70           address.
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72       Additionally, instead of listing all the zones you wish to monitor on
73       the command line, you can use the -i flag which specifies a file to be
74       read listing the TRIPLES instead.  Each line in this file should
75       contain one triple with white-space separating the arguments.
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77       Example:
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79          db.zonefile1.com   zone1.com   admin@zone1.com
80          db.zonefile2.com   zone2.com   admin@zone2.com,admin2@zone2.com
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82       For even more control, you can specify an XML file (whose name must end
83       in .xml) that describes the same information.  This also allows for
84       per-zone customization of the donuts arguments.  The XML::Smart Perl
85       module must be installed in order to use this feature.
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87        <donutsd>
88          <zones>
89           <zone>
90             <file>db.example.com</file>
91             <name>example.com</name>
92             <contact>admin@example.com</contact>
93             <!-- this is not a signed zone therefore we'll
94                  add these args so we don't display DNSSEC errors -->
95             <donutsargs>-i DNSSEC</donutsargs>
96           </zone>
97          </zones>
98        </donutsd>
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100       The donutsd tree may also contain a configs section where command-line
101       flags can be specified:
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103        <donutsd>
104         <configs>
105          <config><flag>a</flag><value>--features live --level 8</value></config>
106          <config><flag>e</flag><value>wes@example.com</value></config>
107         </configs>
108         <zones>
109          ...
110         </zones>
111        </donutsd>
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113       Real command line flags will be used in preference to those specified
114       in the .xml file, however.
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EXAMPLE

117         donutsd -a "--features live --level 8" -f root@example.com \
118            db.example.com example.com admin@example.com
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121       Copyright 2005-2013 SPARTA, Inc.  All rights reserved.  See the COPYING
122       file included with the DNSSEC-Tools package for details.
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AUTHOR

125       Wes Hardaker <hardaker@users.sourceforge.net>
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SEE ALSO

128       donuts(8)
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130       timetrans(1)
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132       http://dnssec-tools.sourceforge.net
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