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Re^2: Parsing Zonefilesby fokat (Deacon) |
on Aug 10, 2004 at 05:39 UTC ( [id://381472]=note: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
Hi Elijah_A: I believe the problem might be your source file. Are you sure it is a real BIND zone? Your example does not have a SOA record, which might be ok for your scenario. On my side, the code below (slight modification of yours)...
Produces the following output... Just read: stamagdalena. 0 IN NS ncc.xx.gov.ph. stamagdalena. 0 IN NS ncc.xx.gov.ph. After adding one to the SOA's serial: stamagdalena. 0 IN NS ncc.xx.gov.ph. stamagdalena. 0 IN NS ncc.xx.gov.ph. 3. 7200 IN PTR gov.ph. I would check the source file for extraneous characters. For the record, this is what I'm running on my side: $ perl -MNet::DNS::ZoneFile -e 'print $Net::DNS::ZoneFile::VERSION, "\n"' 1.10 $ perl -v | egrep darwin This is perl, v5.8.1 built for darwin Best regards -lem, but some call me fokat
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