01-30-2012
There has to be a cron job or some other periodic script that turns off ntp. Unless you are talking about a zone. The global zone should run ntp.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
bind2csv2
BIND2CSV2(1) MaraDNS reference BIND2CSV2(1)
NAME
bind2csv2 - convert zone files from BIND to MaraDNS compatible format
DESCRPTION
MaraDNS 1.3 has BIND zone file support. This means it is possible to use BIND zone files in MaraDNS. This makes it easier for people to use
MaraDNS in mixed DNS server environments.
Instead of having direct BIND zone file support, MaraDNS has a script, called bind2csv2, that converts BIND zone files in to the "csv2"
zone file format that MaraDNS 1.2 and 1.3 use. The zone files generated by bind2csv2 are not MaraDNS 1.2 compatible; MaraDNS 1.3 is needed
to read zone files generated by bind2csv2.
bind2csv2 is a Python script, written in version 2.2.3 of the Python interpreter. The script should be compatible with more recent versions
of Python. The script assumes Python is the file /usr/bin/python on your system; if Python is located elsewhere on your system, please
change the first line of bind2csv2. Naturally, you will need the Python interpreter installed on your system to use bind2csv2. This is a
well-known open source language supported by most modern Linux and BSD distributions.
USAGE
To use the script, enter a directory containing BIND zone files, and invoke the script thusly:
bind2csv2 -c zone1 zone2 zone3
Substitute "zone1", "zone2", and "zone3" with a list of one or more BIND zone files you wish be converted in to MaraDNS 1.3 csv2 zone
files.
Once the script is run, you should have files with names like "zone1.csv2", "zone2.csv2", and "zone3.csv2". These files are csv2 zone files
that MaraDNS will be able to parse. Copy these csv2 zone files to a place where MaraDNS can find the zone files.
Should there already be a "zone1.csv2" file when bind2csv2 is run, the "zone1.csv2" file will be replaced.
OPTIONS
None. Bind2csv2 can only be used as above.
BUGS
bind2csv2 is not a perfect zone file converter. In particular, bind2csv2 does not act like BIND when NS records have different TTLs. Please
make sure all NS records in your BIND zone files have the same TTL.
In addition, bind2csv2 also does not support all resource record types that BIND supports. Only the following RRs are supported by
bind2csv2: A AAAA AFSDB CNAME GPOS HINFO ISDN LOC MB MD MF MG MINFO MR MX NS NSAP PTR PX RP RT SOA SPF SRV TXT WKS X25
MARADNS
September 2007 BIND2CSV2(1)