kzonecheck
– Knot DNS zone file checking tool¶
Synopsis¶
kzonecheck [options] filename
Description¶
The utility checks zone file syntax and runs semantic checks on the zone content. The executed checks are the same as the checks run by the Knot DNS server.
Please, refer to the semantic-checks
configuration option in knot.conf(5) for the full list of available semantic checks.
Parameters¶
- filename
Path to the zone file to be checked. For reading from stdin use /dev/stdin or just -.
Options¶
- -o, --origin origin
Zone origin. If not specified, the origin is determined from the file name (possibly removing the
.zone
suffix).- -d, --dnssec on|off
Also check DNSSEC-related records. The default is to decide based on the existence of a RRSIG for SOA.
- -z, --zonemd
Also check the zone hash against a ZONEMD record, which is required to exist.
- -t, --time time
Current time specification. Use UNIX timestamp, YYYYMMDDHHmmSS format, or [+/-]time[unit] format, where unit can be Y, M, D, h, m, or s. Default is current UNIX timestamp.
- -p, --print
Print the zone on stdout.
- -v, --verbose
Enable debug output.
- -h, --help
Print the program help.
- -V, --version
Print the program version. The option -VV makes the program print the compile time configuration summary.
Exit values¶
Exit status of 0 means successful operation. Any other exit status indicates an error.
See Also¶
knotd(8), knot.conf(5).