NAME¶
donutsd - Run the donuts syntax checker periodically and report the results to
an administrator
SYNOPSIS¶
donutsd [-z FREQ] [-t TMPDIR] [-f FROM] [-s SMTPSERVER] [-a DONUTSARGS]
[-x] [-v] [-i zonelistfile] [ZONEFILE ZONENAME ZONECONTACT]
DESCRIPTION¶
donutsd runs
donuts on a set of zone files every so often (the
frequency is specified by the
-z flag which defaults to 24 hours) and
watches for changes in the results. These changes may be due to the
time-sensitive nature of DNSSEC-related records (e.g., RRSIG validity periods)
or because parent/child relationships have changed. If any changes have
occurred in the output since the last run of
donuts on a particular
zone file, the results are emailed to the specified zone administrator's email
address.
OPTIONS¶
- -v
- Turns on more verbose output.
- -o
- Run once and quit, as opposed to sleeping or re-running
forever.
- -a ARGUMENTS
- Specifies command line arguments to be passed to
donuts executions.
- -z TIME
- Sleeps TIME seconds between calls to donuts. The
DNSSEC-Tools timetrans program can be used to convert from large
time units (e.g., weeks and days) to seconds.
- -e ADDRESS
- Mail ADDRESS with a summary of the results from all the
files. These are the last few lines of the donuts output for each
zone that details the number of errors found.
- -s SMTPSERVER
- When sending mail, send it to the SMTPSERVER specified. The
default is localhost.
- -f FROMADDR
- When sending mail, use FROMADDR for the From: address.
- -x
- Send the diff output in the email message as well as
the donuts output.
- -t TMPDIR
- Store temporary files in TMPDIR.
- -i INPUTZONES
- See the next section details.
ZONE ARGUMENTS¶
The rest of the arguments to
donutsd should be triplets of the following
information:
- ZONEFILE
- The zone file to examine.
- ZONENAME
- The zonename that file is supposed to be defining.
- ZONECONTACT
- An email address of the zone administrator (or a
comma-separated list of addresses.) The results will be sent to this email
address.
Additionally, instead of listing all the zones you wish to monitor on the
command line, you can use the
-i flag which specifies a file to be read
listing the TRIPLES instead. Each line in this file should contain one triple
with white-space separating the arguments.
Example:
db.zonefile1.com zone1.com admin@zone1.com
db.zonefile2.com zone2.com admin@zone2.com,admin2@zone2.com
For even more control, you can specify an XML file (whose name must end in
.xml) that describes the same information. This also allows for
per-zone customization of the
donuts arguments. The
XML::Smart
Perl module must be installed in order to use this feature.
<donutsd>
<zones>
<zone>
<file>db.example.com</file>
<name>example.com</name>
<contact>admin@example.com</contact>
<!-- this is not a signed zone therefore we'll
add these args so we don't display DNSSEC errors -->
<donutsargs>-i DNSSEC</donutsargs>
</zone>
</zones>
</donutsd>
The
donutsd tree may also contain a
configs section where
command-line flags can be specified:
<donutsd>
<configs>
<config><flag>a</flag><value>--features live --level 8</value></config>
<config><flag>e</flag><value>wes@example.com</value></config>
</configs>
<zones>
...
</zones>
</donutsd>
Real command line flags will be used in preference to those specified in the
.xml file, however.
EXAMPLE¶
donutsd -a "--features live --level 8" -f root@example.com \
db.example.com example.com admin@example.com
COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright 2005-2012 SPARTA, Inc. All rights reserved. See the COPYING file
included with the DNSSEC-Tools package for details.
AUTHOR¶
Wes Hardaker <hardaker@users.sourceforge.net>
SEE ALSO¶
donuts(8)
timetrans(1)
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