Hi both.
You can't do it using ACLs. But you can do it using primaries. This is
hinted at in the section about the primaries statement, but not clearly
expanded on.
For example:

# define a primaries list called "also-notifed" (or anything you like).
Define as many lists as you need.
primaries also-notified {a.b.c.d; e.f.g.h;};
...
zone "example.com {
   type primary;
   file "db.example.com";
# apply the primaries list (or lists) to the also-notify statement.
   also-notify {also-notified;};
};

I hope that helps.
Cheers, Greg



On Thu, 8 Feb 2024 at 21:55, Elmar K. Bins <e...@4ever.de> wrote:

> Randy,
>
> ra...@psg.com (Randy Bush) wrote:
>
> > can i use an acl{} or other macro in `also-notify`?  i have a bunch of
> > zones where i want the same `also-notify` list.
>
> Been running into the same issue and tried to find out. My master lists
> and acls
> are identical as yours seem to be. I've been told that internally they are
> very
> different and handled differently, so I had to duplicate my work (yes,
> they're
> copy+paste for me) :-(
>
> Best,
>     Elmar.
>
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