a) Use named-compilezone to extract the zone with journals applied.
b) my favorite: do an axfr of the zone, which gives the correct data with all the pseudo-ops expanded
c) Use a library - I use Perl's Net::DNS - and write code to do the axfr & walk the zone - it allows you to access fields in the records.
https://github.com/tlhackque/certtools has a simple utility called acme_token_check that does (c) to remove stray ACME records - it shows how to do the transfer and walk the zone. (And also how to use DNS UPDATE to maintain it.)
Enjoy. Timothe Litt ACM Distinguished Engineer -------------------------- This communication may not represent the ACM or my employer's views, if any, on the matters discussed. On 21-Aug-23 18:56, [email protected] wrote:
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