In message <7610864823c0d04d89342623a3adc9de2e2f0...@hopple.countryday.net>, "S
pain, Dr. Jeffry A." writes:
> > Hostnames can't begin with a hyphen (RFC 952). Domain names can start wi=
> th anything.
>
> I guess that makes the syntax "rndc sync [-clean] [zone [class [view]]]" un=
> avoidably a
> Hostnames can't begin with a hyphen (RFC 952). Domain names can start with
> anything.
I guess that makes the syntax "rndc sync [-clean] [zone [class [view]]]"
unavoidably ambiguous. Maybe a way around this would be a new command "rndc
clean [zone [class [view]]]".
Jeffry A. Spain
Network A
In message <7610864823c0d04d89342623a3adc9de2e2f0...@hopple.countryday.net>, "S
pain, Dr. Jeffry A." writes:
> As I read RFC 1035, domain names can't begin with a hyphen, so rndc
> should in theory be able to correctly discern this error.
Hostnames can't begin with a hyphen (RFC 952). Domain nam
>> 2. Prior to the second test, in an attempt to get rid of the journal
>> files, I issued the command "rndc sync -clear jaspain.net". This
>> generated an error "rndc: 'sync' failed: unknown class/type. I found
>> that "rndc sync" and "rndc sync jaspain.net" both worked, so I think
>> rndc jus
> It's supposed to be rndc sync -clean, not -clear. I thought we'd fixed that,
> darn it...
Thanks. "rndc sync -clean jaspain.net" works and does remove the journal files.
Jeff
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Thank you for the testing!
> 2. Prior to the second test, in an attempt to get rid of the journal
> files, I issued the command "rndc sync -clear jaspain.net". This
> generated an error "rndc: 'sync' failed: unknown class/type. I found that
> "rndc sync" and "rndc sync jaspain.net" both worked, so
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