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Miek Gieben 885e6e8246 Allow more than 1 address for transfer (#121)
No reason why not to allow more then one address:
`transfer to 127.0.0.1 10.240.20.1`.

Fix startup as well, as it turned out to be broken...
2016-04-14 19:57:39 +01:00

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# file
`file` enables serving zone data from a RFC-1035 styled file.
The file middleware is used for "old-style" DNS server. It serves from a preloaded file that exists
on disk.
## Syntax
~~~
file dbfile [zones...]
~~~
* `dbfile` the database file to read and parse.
* `zones` zones it should be authoritative for. If empty the zones from the configuration block
are used.
If you want to round robin A and AAAA responses look at the `loadbalance` middleware.
TSIG key configuration is TODO; directive format for transfer will probably be extended with
TSIG key information, something like `transfer out [address...] key [name] [base64]`
~~~
file dbfile [zones... ] {
transfer from [address...]
transfer to [address...]
}
~~~
* `transfer` enables zone transfers. It may be specified multiples times. *To* or *from* signals
the direction. Addresses must be denoted in CIDR notation (127.0.0.1/32 etc.) or just as plain
address. The special wildcard "*" means: the entire internet (only valid for 'transfer to').
## Examples
Load the `miek.nl` zone from `miek.nl.signed` and allow transfers to the internet.
~~~
file miek.nl.signed miek.nl {
transfer to *
}
~~~