OPTIONS
-a
Do automatic
rndc configuration. This creates a file
rndc.key in
/etc (or whatever
sysconfdir was specified as when BIND was built) that is read by both
rndc and
named on startup. The
rndc.key file defines a default command channel and authentication key allowing
rndc to communicate with
named on the local host with no further configuration.
Running
rndc-confgen -a allows BIND 9 and
rndc to be used as drop-in replacements for BIND 8 and
ndc, with no changes to the existing BIND 8
named.conf file.
If a more elaborate configuration than that generated by
rndc-confgen -a is required, for example if rndc is to be used remotely, you should run
rndc-confgen without the
-a option and set up a
rndc.conf and
named.conf as directed.
-b keysize
Specifies the size of the authentication key in bits. Must be between 1 and 512 bits; the default is 128.
-c keyfile
Used with the -a option to specify an alternate location for rndc.key.
-h
Prints a short summary of the options and arguments to rndc-confgen.
-k keyname
Specifies the key name of the rndc authentication key. This must be a valid domain name. The default is rndc-key.
-p port
Specifies the command channel port where named listens for connections from rndc. The default is 953.
-r randomfile
Specifies a source of random data for generating the authorization. If the operating system does not provide a /dev/random or equivalent device, the default source of randomness is keyboard input. randomdev specifies the name of a character device or file containing random data to be used instead of the default. The special value keyboard indicates that keyboard input should be used.
-s address
Specifies the IP address where named listens for command channel connections from rndc. The default is the loopback address 127.0.0.1.
-t chrootdir
Used with the -a option to specify a directory where named will run chrooted. An additional copy of the rndc.key will be written relative to this directory so that it will be found by the chrooted named.
-u user
Used with the -a option to set the owner of the rndc.key file generated. If -t is also specified only the file in the chroot area has its owner changed.
EXAMPLES
To allow
rndc to be used with no manual configuration, run
rndc-confgen -a
To print a sample rndc.conf file and corresponding controls and key statements to be manually inserted into named.conf, run
rndc-confgen
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