01-18-2010
Retrieve all DNS zones (domains) from local server
Hello,
I am trying to retrieve all DNS zones from the local bind server without parsing the /var/named folder, removing .db from the zone file names and the special zones files. I am looking for some kind of named, dig etc command that would retrieve all domains from the server eventually with the corresponding site's IP (this is less important) like this (just the command and the params):
domain1 ip
domain2 ip
....
There are some 600 accounts and probably close to 1000 domains. There is cPanel installed on the server.
The final purpose is to have a list with all domains: active, moved, expired etc because we'll move them to a different server and we want a very precise list with all of them. I am a beginner with bash scripting.
Thanks and regards!
Last edited by AndyB78; 01-18-2010 at 09:01 AM..
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datetimezone
DATETIMEZONE(3) 1 DATETIMEZONE(3)
The DateTimeZone class
INTRODUCTION
Representation of time zone.
CLASS SYNOPSIS
DateTimeZone
DateTimeZone
Constants
o const integer$DateTimeZone::AFRICA1
o const integer$DateTimeZone::AMERICA2
o const integer$DateTimeZone::ANTARCTICA4
o const integer$DateTimeZone::ARCTIC8
o const integer$DateTimeZone::ASIA16
o const integer$DateTimeZone::ATLANTIC32
o const integer$DateTimeZone::AUSTRALIA64
o const integer$DateTimeZone::EUROPE128
o const integer$DateTimeZone::INDIAN256
o const integer$DateTimeZone::PACIFIC512
o const integer$DateTimeZone::UTC1024
o const integer$DateTimeZone::ALL2047
o const integer$DateTimeZone::ALL_WITH_BC4095
o const integer$DateTimeZone::PER_COUNTRY4096
Methods
o public DateTimeZone::__construct (string $timezone)
o public array DateTimeZone::getLocation (void )
o public string DateTimeZone::getName (void )
o public int DateTimeZone::getOffset (DateTime $datetime)
o public array DateTimeZone::getTransitions ([int $timestamp_begin], [int $timestamp_end])
o publicstatic array DateTimeZone::listAbbreviations (void )
o publicstatic array DateTimeZone::listIdentifiers NULL ([int $what = DateTimeZone::ALL], [string $country])
PREDEFINED CONSTANTS
o DateTimeZone::AFRICA -Africa time zones.
o DateTimeZone::AMERICA -America time zones.
o DateTimeZone::ANTARCTICA -Antarctica time zones.
o DateTimeZone::ARCTIC -Arctic time zones.
o DateTimeZone::ASIA -Asia time zones.
o DateTimeZone::ATLANTIC -Atlantic time zones.
o DateTimeZone::AUSTRALIA -Australia time zones.
o DateTimeZone::EUROPE -Europe time zones.
o DateTimeZone::INDIAN -Indian time zones.
o DateTimeZone::PACIFIC -Pacific time zones.
o DateTimeZone::UTC -UTC time zones.
o DateTimeZone::ALL -All time zones.
o DateTimeZone::ALL_WITH_BC -All time zones including backwards compatible.
o DateTimeZone::PER_COUNTRY -Time zones per country.
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