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This directory contains contributed scripts, tools, libraries, and other
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useful accessories to BIND 9. Contrib software is not supported by ISC,
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but reported bugs will be fixed as time permits.
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- scripts/
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Assorted useful scripts, including 'nanny' which monitors
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named and restarts it in the event of a crash, 'zone-edit'
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which enables editing of a dynamic zone, and others
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- dane/
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mkdane.sh generates TLSA records for use with DNS-based
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Authentication of Named Entities (DANE)
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- dnspriv/
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Sample configuration for setting up a DNS-over-TLS server
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using BIND with Nginx as a TLS proxy
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- dlz/modules
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Dynamically linkable DLZ modules that can be configured into
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named at runtime, enabling access to external data sources including
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LDAP, MySQL, Berkeley DB, perl scripts, etc
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- dlz/drivers
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Old-style DLZ drivers that can be linked into named at compile
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time. (These are no longer actively maintained and are expected
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to be deprecated eventually.)
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- sdb/
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SDB drivers: another mechanism for accessing external data
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sources. (These are no longer actively maintained and are
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expected to be deprecated eventually.)
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External tools:
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- https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/queryperf
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A DNS query performance testing tool
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- https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/perftcpdns
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A performance testing tool for DNS over TCP
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- https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/dnsperf
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DNS server performance testing tools, like 'queryperf' but more
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advanced: 'dnsperf' focuses on authoritative server performance
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and 'resperf' on recursive server performance. The patch that
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adds support for EDNS Client Subnet has been applied to the
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git repository.
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Formerly, there was more software included in this directory, but we
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have removed it in favour of using canonical upstream locations. You
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can find the links to the nslint, query-loc and zkt, and other software
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we find useful but do not necessarily support, at:
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https://www.isc.org/community/tools/
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