Am 18.04.20 um 17:23 schrieb @lbutlr:
> We are making some changes to our NSP account and the NSP is threatening to 
> change our IP block. This means I will have to update all the domains on the 
> system (all using DNSSEC). We are still arguing with them since there is no 
> technical reason for forcing this change on us, but chances are they will 
> prove to be inflexible.
> 
> Is it possible to batch update all the domains? Looking at nsupdate it looks 
> like I have to step through and do every domain individually.
> 
> The only occurrence of ‘batch’ on the nsupdate man page is:
> 
>  -v        Use TCP even for small update requests. By default, nsupdate uses
>            UDP to send update requests to the name server unless they are too
>            large to fit in a UDP request in which case TCP will be used. TCP
>            may be preferable when a batch of update requests is made.

well, where is the issue iterate all your domains in a bash script as
you don't seem to have some sql backed admin interface?

a global ipchange is something you should have pre-scripted unless you
have a provider independent ip-range
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