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- NDC(8) BSD System Manager's Manual NDC(8)
- NAME
- ndc - name daemon control program
- SYNOPSIS
- ndc [-c channel] [-l localsock] [-p pidfile] [-d] [-q] [-s] [-t] [command]
- DESCRIPTION
- This command allows the system administrator to control the operation of a name server. If no command is given, ndc will prompt for commands until
- it reads EOF.
- Options are:
- -c channel Specifies the rendezvous point for the control channel. The default is /var/run/ndc (a UNIX domain socket which is also the server's
- default control channel). If the desired control channel is a TCP/IP socket, then the format of the channel argument is ipaddr/port (for
- example, 127.0.0.1/54 would be TCP port 54 on the local host.)
- -l localsock
- This option will bind(2) the client side of the control channel to a specific address. Servers can be configured to reject connections
- which do not come from specific addresses. The format is the same as for channel (see above).
- -p pidfile For backward compatibility with older name servers, ndc is able to use UNIX signals for control communications. This capability is
- optional in modern name servers and will disappear altogether at some future time. Note that the available command set is narrower when
- the signal interface is used. A likely pidfile argument would be something like /var/run/named.pid.
- -d Turns on debugging output, which is of interest mainly to developers.
- -q Suppresses prompts and result text.
- -s Suppresses nonfatal error announcements.
- -t Turns on protocol and system tracing, useful in installation debugging.
- COMMANDS
- Several commands are built into ndc, but the full set of commands supported by the name server is dynamic and should be discovered using the help
- command (see below). Builtin commands are:
- /help Provides help for builtin commands.
- /exit Exit from ndc command interpreter.
- /trace Toggle tracing (see -t description above).
- /debug Toggle debugging (see -d description above).
- /quiet Toggle quietude (see -q description above).
- /silent Toggle silence (see -s description above).
- NOTES
- If running in pidfile mode, any arguments to start and restart commands are passed to the new named on its command line. If running in channel mode,
- there is no start command and the restart command just tells the name server to execvp(3) itself.
- AUTHOR
- Paul Vixie (Internet Software Consortium)
- SEE ALSO
- named(8),
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