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csv2bind

v1.0.5

Published

Simple bind9 CSV translator

Downloads

49

Readme

csv2bind - Simple bind9 CSV translator

Install

csv2bind uses nodejs then you can install it with npm.

sudo npm install -g csv2bind

## Run Your CSV files must be formated as following :

  • Column 1 : Hostname
  • Column 2 : IP address or CNAME

The rest is ignored.

Get options and commands help:

csv2bind --help

Generate bind9 files:

csv2bind -domain=mydomain.com file1.csv file2.csv file3.csv

Generate a demonstration CSV:

csv2bind --demo

Process demonstration file and generate bind0 files:

csv2bind ./csv2bindDemo.csv

Generate a couple of file into mydir directory:

mkdir mydir
csv2bind -out=./mydir -domain=mydomain.com ./csv2bindDemo.csv

Key features

  • 2 columns CSV input format (just separate by a semicolon ';')
  • Auto zone file generator
  • Auto reverse IP file generator (ARPA)
  • DHCP integration
  • Manage nameservers zone declaration
  • Compute multiple files together
  • Auto zone files separation

## In-file options

  • dhcp-X : define a DHCP pool domain generator. For example dhcp-100.domain.com will generate 100 entries such as dhcp-1-lease.domain.com starting at the IP given address. The rendering pattern is modifiable by dhcpEJS
  • nsX : define an official name server for the sub domain. For example ns1.domain.com and ns2.domain.com will be registered as a nameserver for the current zone. Where X defines the NS ID.

API

In the road map, the code can be ported to be used as API.