named-xfer(ADMN)
named-xfer --
ancillary agent for inbound zone transfers
Syntax
named-xfer
-z zone_to_transfer
-f db_file
-s serial_no
[-d debuglevel]
[-l debug_log_file]
[-i ixfr_file]
[-t trace_file]
[-p port]
[-S]
nameserver
[axfr] | [ixfr]
...
Description
named-xfer
is an ancillary program executed by
named(ADMN)
to perform an inbound zone transfer. It is rarely executed directly, and then
only by system administrators who are trying to debug a zone transfer problem.
See RFCs 1033, 1034, and 1035 for more information on the Internet
Domain Name System (DNS).
Options are:
-z zone_to_transfer-
Specifies the name of the zone to be transferred.
-f db_file-
Specifies the name of the file,
db_file,
into which the zone should be dumped
when it is received from the primary server.
-s serial_no-
Specifies the serial number of our current copy of this zone. If the
SOA RR
we get from the primary server does not have a serial
number higher than this, the transfer will be aborted.
-d debuglevel-
Print debugging information.
The
debuglevel
is a number that determines the level of messages printed.
-l debug_log_file-
Specifies a log file for debugging messages. The default is
system-dependent but is usually in
/var/tmp
or
/usr/tmp.
Note that this only applies if
-d
is also specified.
-i ixfr_file-
Specifies the name of the ixfr_file into which the zone
changes from Incremental Zone Transfer (IXFR) should be
dumped when it is received from the primary server.
-t trace_file-
Specifies a
trace_file
which will contain a protocol trace of the zone
transfer. This is probably only of interest to people debugging the name
server itself.
-p port-
Use a different port number. The default is the standard port number
as returned by
getservbyname(SLIB)
for the service
domain.
-S-
Perform a restricted transfer of only the SOA, NS records and glue A records
for the zone. The SOA record will not be loaded by
named(ADMN)
but will be used to
determine when to verify the NS records. See the
stubs
directive in
named
for more information.
Additional arguments are taken as name server addresses in
``dotted-quad''
syntax
only;
no hostnames are allowed here. At least one address must be specified.
Any additional addresses will be tried, in order, if the first one fails
to transfer to us successfully.
The axfr or ixfr after name server address
designates the type of zone transfer to perform. Use axfr
for a full zone transfer or ixfr for an incremental zone
transfer.
See also
hostname(ADMN),
named(ADMN),
resolver(SFF),
resolver(SLIB)
``Configuring the Domain Name Service'' in the Networking Guide
RFC 882, RFC 883, RFC 973,
RFC 974, RFC 1033, RFC 1034,
RFC 1035, RFC 1123, RFC 1995
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