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PDNSD-CTL(8)							  PDNSD-CTL(8)

NAME
       pdnsd-ctl - controls pdnsd

SYNOPSIS
       pdnsd-ctl [-c cachedir] [-q] command [arguments]

DESCRIPTION
       pdnsd-ctl  controls  pdnsd,  a proxy dns server with permanent caching.
       Note that the status control socket must be enabled (by	specifying  an
       option  on  the pdnsd command line or in the configuration file) before
       you can use pdnsd-ctl.

       -c cachedir
	      Set the cache directory to cachedir (must match pdnsd  setting).
	      This is only necessary if the directory differs from the default
	      specified at compile time.

       -q     Be quiet unless output is specified by the command or  something
	      goes wrong.

COMMANDS
       help   [no arguments]

	      Print a command summary.

       version [no arguments]

	      Print version and license info.

       status [no arguments]

	      Print  a	description of pdnsd's cache status, thread status and
	      configuration.  Also shows which remote name servers are assumed
	      to be available.

       server (index|label) (up|down|retest) [dns1[,dns2[,...]]]

	      Set  the	status of the servers with the given index or label to
	      up or down, or force a retest. The  index	 is  assigned  in  the
	      order  of definition in pdnsd.conf starting with 0. Use the sta‐
	      tus command to view the indexes. You can specify all instead  of
	      an  index	 to perform the action for all servers registered with
	      pdnsd.

	      An optional third argument can be given consisting of a list  of
	      IP addresses separated by commas or white-space characters. This
	      list will replace the addresses of name servers  used  by	 pdnsd
	      for  the	given  server section. This feature is useful for run-
	      time configuration of pdnsd with dynamic	DNS  data  in  scripts
	      called  by ppp or DHCP clients. The last argument may also be an
	      empty string, which causes existing IP addresses to  be  removed
	      and the corresponding server section to become inactive.

       record name (delete|invalidate)

	      Delete  or invalidate the records of the given domain name if it
	      is in the cache.	Invalidation means that the records are marked
	      as  timed	 out,  and  will  be  reloaded	if possible. For local
	      records (i.e., records that were given in the config file	 using
	      a	 rr  section, records read from a hosts-style file and records
	      added using pdnsd-ctl), invalidation  has	 no  effect.  Deletion
	      will work, though.

       source fn owner [ttl] [(on|off)] [noauth]

	      Load  a hosts-style file. Works like using the pdnsd source con‐
	      figuration section.  Owner and ttl are used  as  in  the	source
	      section. ttl has a default of 900 (it does not need to be speci‐
	      fied).  The  next	 to   last   argument	corresponds   to   the
	      serve_aliases  option, and is off by default.  noauth is used to
	      make the domains non-authoritative (this is similar  to  setting
	      authrec=off in the config file, please consult the pdnsd.conf(5)
	      man page for what that means).  fn is  the  name	of  the	 file,
	      which must be readable by pdnsd.

       add    a addr name [ttl] [noauth]

       add    aaaa addr name [ttl] [noauth]

       add    ptr host name [ttl] [noauth]

       add    cname host name [ttl] [noauth]

       add    mx host name pref [ttl] [noauth]

	      Add  a  record  of  the given type to the pdnsd cache, replacing
	      existing records for the same name and type.  The	 2nd  argument
	      corresponds to the value of the option in the rr section that is
	      named like the first argument. The addr argument may be  a  list
	      of IP addresses, separated by commas or white space.  The ttl is
	      optional, the default is 900 seconds.  noauth is	used  to  make
	      the  domains  non-authoritative  (this  is  similar  to  setting
	      authrec=off in the config file, please consult the pdnsd.conf(5)
	      man page for what that means).  If you want no other record than
	      the newly added in the  cache,  do  pdnsd-ctl record name delete
	      before adding records.

       neg    name [type] [ttl]

	      Add  a  negatively  cached  record  to  pdnsd's cache, replacing
	      existing records for the same name  and  type.  If  no  type  is
	      given,  the  whole  domain  is cached negatively. For negatively
	      cached records, errors are  immediately  returned	 on  a	query,
	      without  querying other servers first.  The ttl is optional, the
	      default is 900 seconds.

       config filename

	      Reload pdnsd's configuration file.
	      The config file must be owned by the uid that pdnsd had when  it
	      was  started, and be readable by pdnsd's run_as uid.  If no file
	      name is specified, the config file used at start-up is reloaded.
	      Note  that  some	configuration  changes,	 like  the  port or IP
	      address pdnsd listens on, cannot be made this way and  you  will
	      receive  an  error  message.   In	 these cases, you will have to
	      restart pdnsd instead.

       include filename

	      Parse an include file.
	      The include file may contain the same type of sections as a con‐
	      fig  file,  expect for global and server sections, which are not
	      allowed. This command can be used to add data to the cache with‐
	      out reconfiguring pdnsd.

       eval   string

	      Parse a string as if part of an include file.
	      The  string  should hold one or more complete configuration sec‐
	      tions, but no global and server sections, which are not allowed.
	      If multiple strings are given, they will be joined using newline
	      chars and parsed together.

       empty-cache [[+|-]name ...]

	      Delete all entries in the cache matching include/exclude rules.
	      If no arguments are provided, the cache is  completely  emptied,
	      freeing all existing entries.  Note that this also removes local
	      records, as defined  by  the  config  file.   To	restore	 local
	      records, run "pdnsd-ctl config" immediately afterwards.
	      If  one or more arguments are provided, these are interpreted as
	      include/exclude names. If an argument starts with a '+' the name
	      is  to be included. If an argument starts with a '-' it is to be
	      excluded.	 If an argument does not begin with '+' or '-', a  '+'
	      is  assumed.  If the domain name of a cache entry ends in one of
	      the names in the list, the first match will determine what  hap‐
	      pens. If the matching name is to be included, the cache entry is
	      deleted, otherwise it remains.  If there	are  no	 matches,  the
	      default action is not to delete.

       dump   [name]

	      Print  information  stored  in  the  cache  about name.  If name
	      begins with a dot and is not the root domain, information	 about
	      the  names  in  the cache ending in name (including name without
	      the leading dot) will be printed.	 If  name  is  not  specified,
	      information about all the names in the cache will be printed.

       list-rrtypes [no arguments]

	      List available rr types for the neg command. Note that those are
	      only used for the neg command, not for add!

BUGS
       If you pipe the output of dump  command	through	 an  application  that
       reads  only  part of the output and then blocks (such as more or less),
       pdnsd threads trying to add new entries to the cache will be  suspended
       until  the pipe is closed.  It is preferable to capture the output in a
       file in such a case.
       Report any remaining bugs to the authors.

AUTHORS
       Thomas Moestl <tmoestl@gmx.net> ⟨⟩
       Paul A. Rombouts <p.a.rombouts@home.nl> ⟨⟩  (for	 versions  1.1.8b1-par
       and later)

       Last revised: 04 Sep 2008 by Paul A. Rombouts.

SEE ALSO
       pdnsd(8), pdnsd.conf(5)

pdnsd 1.2.9a-par		   Sep 2008			  PDNSD-CTL(8)
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