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  <info>
    <date>2013-12-04</date>
  </info>
  <refentryinfo>
    <corpname>ISC</corpname>
    <corpauthor>Internet Systems Consortium, Inc.</corpauthor>
  </refentryinfo>

  <refmeta>
    <refentrytitle><application>rndc</application></refentrytitle>
    <manvolnum>8</manvolnum>
    <refmiscinfo>BIND9</refmiscinfo>
  </refmeta>

  <refnamediv>
    <refname><application>rndc</application></refname>
    <refpurpose>name server control utility</refpurpose>
  </refnamediv>

  <docinfo>
    <copyright>
      <year>2004</year>
      <year>2005</year>
      <year>2007</year>
      <year>2013</year>
      <year>2014</year>
      <year>2015</year>
      <holder>Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC")</holder>
    </copyright>
    <copyright>
      <year>2000</year>
      <year>2001</year>
      <holder>Internet Software Consortium.</holder>
    </copyright>
  </docinfo>

  <refsynopsisdiv>
    <cmdsynopsis sepchar=" ">
      <command>rndc</command>
      <arg choice="opt" rep="norepeat"><option>-b <replaceable class="parameter">source-address</replaceable></option></arg>
      <arg choice="opt" rep="norepeat"><option>-c <replaceable class="parameter">config-file</replaceable></option></arg>
      <arg choice="opt" rep="norepeat"><option>-k <replaceable class="parameter">key-file</replaceable></option></arg>
      <arg choice="opt" rep="norepeat"><option>-s <replaceable class="parameter">server</replaceable></option></arg>
      <arg choice="opt" rep="norepeat"><option>-p <replaceable class="parameter">port</replaceable></option></arg>
      <arg choice="opt" rep="norepeat"><option>-V</option></arg>
      <arg choice="opt" rep="norepeat"><option>-y <replaceable class="parameter">key_id</replaceable></option></arg>
      <arg choice="req" rep="norepeat">command</arg>
    </cmdsynopsis>
  </refsynopsisdiv>

  <refsection><info><title>DESCRIPTION</title></info>

    <para><command>rndc</command>
      controls the operation of a name
      server.  It supersedes the <command>ndc</command> utility
      that was provided in old BIND releases.  If
      <command>rndc</command> is invoked with no command line
      options or arguments, it prints a short summary of the
      supported commands and the available options and their
      arguments.
    </para>
    <para><command>rndc</command>
      communicates with the name server
      over a TCP connection, sending commands authenticated with
      digital signatures.  In the current versions of
      <command>rndc</command> and <command>named</command>,
      the only supported authentication algorithm is HMAC-MD5,
      which uses a shared secret on each end of the connection.
      This provides TSIG-style authentication for the command
      request and the name server's response.  All commands sent
      over the channel must be signed by a key_id known to the
      server.
    </para>
    <para><command>rndc</command>
      reads a configuration file to
      determine how to contact the name server and decide what
      algorithm and key it should use.
    </para>
  </refsection>

  <refsection><info><title>OPTIONS</title></info>


    <variablelist>
      <varlistentry>
	<term>-b <replaceable class="parameter">source-address</replaceable></term>
	<listitem>
	  <para>
	    Use <replaceable class="parameter">source-address</replaceable>
	    as the source address for the connection to the server.
	    Multiple instances are permitted to allow setting of both
	    the IPv4 and IPv6 source addresses.
	  </para>
	</listitem>
      </varlistentry>

      <varlistentry>
	<term>-c <replaceable class="parameter">config-file</replaceable></term>
	<listitem>
	  <para>
	    Use <replaceable class="parameter">config-file</replaceable>
	    as the configuration file instead of the default,
	    <filename>/etc/rndc.conf</filename>.
	  </para>
	</listitem>
      </varlistentry>

      <varlistentry>
	<term>-k <replaceable class="parameter">key-file</replaceable></term>
	<listitem>
	  <para>
	    Use <replaceable class="parameter">key-file</replaceable>
	    as the key file instead of the default,
	    <filename>/etc/rndc.key</filename>.  The key in
	    <filename>/etc/rndc.key</filename> will be used to
	    authenticate
	    commands sent to the server if the <replaceable class="parameter">config-file</replaceable>
	    does not exist.
	  </para>
	</listitem>
      </varlistentry>

      <varlistentry>
	<term>-s <replaceable class="parameter">server</replaceable></term>
	<listitem>
	  <para><replaceable class="parameter">server</replaceable> is
	    the name or address of the server which matches a
	    server statement in the configuration file for
	    <command>rndc</command>.  If no server is supplied on the
	    command line, the host named by the default-server clause
	    in the options statement of the <command>rndc</command>
	    configuration file will be used.
	  </para>
	</listitem>
      </varlistentry>

      <varlistentry>
	<term>-p <replaceable class="parameter">port</replaceable></term>
	<listitem>
	  <para>
	    Send commands to TCP port
	    <replaceable class="parameter">port</replaceable>
	    instead
	    of BIND 9's default control channel port, 953.
	  </para>
	</listitem>
      </varlistentry>

      <varlistentry>
	<term>-V</term>
	<listitem>
	  <para>
	    Enable verbose logging.
	  </para>
	</listitem>
      </varlistentry>

      <varlistentry>
	<term>-y <replaceable class="parameter">key_id</replaceable></term>
	<listitem>
	  <para>
	    Use the key <replaceable class="parameter">key_id</replaceable>
	    from the configuration file.
	    <replaceable class="parameter">key_id</replaceable>
	    must be
	    known by <command>named</command> with the same algorithm and secret string
	    in order for control message validation to succeed.
	    If no <replaceable class="parameter">key_id</replaceable>
	    is specified, <command>rndc</command> will first look
	    for a key clause in the server statement of the server
	    being used, or if no server statement is present for that
	    host, then the default-key clause of the options statement.
	    Note that the configuration file contains shared secrets
	    which are used to send authenticated control commands
	    to name servers.  It should therefore not have general read
	    or write access.
	  </para>
	</listitem>
      </varlistentry>

    </variablelist>
  </refsection>

  <refsection><info><title>COMMANDS</title></info>

    <para>
      A list of commands supported by <command>rndc</command> can
      be seen by running <command>rndc</command> without arguments.
    </para>
    <para>
      Currently supported commands are:
    </para>

    <variablelist>

      <varlistentry>
	<term><userinput>addzone <replaceable>zone</replaceable> <optional><replaceable>class</replaceable> <optional><replaceable>view</replaceable></optional></optional> <replaceable>configuration</replaceable> </userinput></term>
	<listitem>
	  <para>
	    Add a zone while the server is running.  This
	    command requires the
	    <command>allow-new-zones</command> option to be set
	    to <userinput>yes</userinput>.  The
	    <replaceable>configuration</replaceable> string
	    specified on the command line is the zone
	    configuration text that would ordinarily be
	    placed in <filename>named.conf</filename>.
	  </para>
	  <para>
	    The configuration is saved in a file called
	   <filename><replaceable>hash</replaceable>.nzf</filename>,
	    where <replaceable>hash</replaceable> is a
	    cryptographic hash generated from the name of
	    the view.  When <command>named</command> is
	    restarted, the file will be loaded into the view
	    configuration, so that zones that were added
	    can persist after a restart.
	  </para>
	  <para>
	    This sample <command>addzone</command> command
	    would add the zone <literal>example.com</literal>
	    to the default view:
	  </para>
	  <para>
<prompt>$ </prompt><userinput>rndc addzone example.com '{ type master; file "example.com.db"; };'</userinput>
	  </para>
	  <para>
	    (Note the brackets and semi-colon around the zone
	    configuration text.)
	  </para>
	  <para>
	    See also <command>rndc delzone</command>.
	  </para>
	</listitem>
      </varlistentry>

      <varlistentry>
	<term><userinput>delzone <replaceable>zone</replaceable> <optional><replaceable>class</replaceable> <optional><replaceable>view</replaceable></optional></optional> </userinput></term>
	<listitem>
	  <para>
	    Delete a zone while the server is running.
	    Only zones that were originally added via
	    <command>rndc addzone</command> can be deleted
	    in this manner.
	  </para>
	  <para>
	    See also <command>rndc addzone</command>
	  </para>
	</listitem>
      </varlistentry>

      <varlistentry>
	<term><userinput>dumpdb <optional>-all|-cache|-zone|-adb|-bad</optional> <optional><replaceable>view ...</replaceable></optional></userinput></term>
	<listitem>
	  <para>
	    Dump the server's caches (default) and/or zones to
	    the
	    dump file for the specified views.  If no view is
	    specified, all
	    views are dumped.
	    (See the <command>dump-file</command> option in
	    the BIND 9 Administrator Reference Manual.)
	  </para>
	</listitem>
      </varlistentry>

      <varlistentry>
	<term><userinput>flush</userinput></term>
	<listitem>
	  <para>
	    Flushes the server's cache.
	  </para>
	</listitem>
      </varlistentry>

      <varlistentry>
	<term><userinput>flushname</userinput> <replaceable>name</replaceable> <optional><replaceable>view</replaceable></optional> </term>
	<listitem>
	  <para>
	    Flushes the given name from the view's DNS cache
	    and, if applicable, from the view's nameserver address
	    database or bad-server cache.
	  </para>
	</listitem>
      </varlistentry>

      <varlistentry>
	<term><userinput>flushtree</userinput> <replaceable>name</replaceable> <optional><replaceable>view</replaceable></optional> </term>
	<listitem>
	  <para>
	    Flushes the given name, and all of its subdomains,
	    from the view's DNS cache.  Note that this does
	    <emphasis>not</emphasis> affect he server's address
	    database or bad-server cache.
	  </para>
	</listitem>
      </varlistentry>

      <varlistentry>
	<term><userinput>freeze <optional><replaceable>zone</replaceable> <optional><replaceable>class</replaceable> <optional><replaceable>view</replaceable></optional></optional></optional></userinput></term>
	<listitem>
	  <para>
	    Suspend updates to a dynamic zone.  If no zone is
	    specified, then all zones are suspended.  This allows
	    manual edits to be made to a zone normally updated by
	    dynamic update.  It also causes changes in the
	    journal file to be synced into the master file.
	    All dynamic update attempts will be refused while
	    the zone is frozen.
	  </para>
	  <para>
	    See also <command>rndc thaw</command>.
	  </para>
	</listitem>
      </varlistentry>

      <varlistentry>
	<term><userinput>halt <optional>-p</optional></userinput></term>
	<listitem>
	  <para>
	    Stop the server immediately.  Recent changes
	    made through dynamic update or IXFR are not saved to
	    the master files, but will be rolled forward from the
	    journal files when the server is restarted.
	    If <option>-p</option> is specified <command>named</command>'s process id is returned.
	    This allows an external process to determine when <command>named</command>
	    had completed halting.
	  </para>
	  <para>
	    See also <command>rndc stop</command>.
	  </para>
	</listitem>
      </varlistentry>

      <varlistentry>
	<term><userinput>loadkeys <replaceable>zone</replaceable> <optional><replaceable>class</replaceable> <optional><replaceable>view</replaceable></optional></optional></userinput></term>
	<listitem>
	  <para>
	    Fetch all DNSSEC keys for the given zone
	    from the key directory.  If they are within
	    their publication period, merge them into the
	    zone's DNSKEY RRset.  Unlike <command>rndc
	    sign</command>, however, the zone is not
	    immediately re-signed by the new keys, but is
	    allowed to incrementally re-sign over time.
	  </para>
	  <para>
	    This command requires that the
	    <command>auto-dnssec</command> zone option
	    be set to <literal>maintain</literal>,
	    and also requires the zone to be configured to
	    allow dynamic DNS.
	    (See "Dynamic Update Policies" in the Administrator
	    Reference Manual for more details.)
	  </para>
	</listitem>
      </varlistentry>

      <varlistentry>
	<term><userinput>notify <replaceable>zone</replaceable> <optional><replaceable>class</replaceable> <optional><replaceable>view</replaceable></optional></optional></userinput></term>
	<listitem>
	  <para>
	    Resend NOTIFY messages for the zone.
	  </para>
	</listitem>
      </varlistentry>

      <varlistentry>
	<term><userinput>notrace</userinput></term>
	<listitem>
	  <para>
	    Sets the server's debugging level to 0.
	  </para>
	  <para>
	    See also <command>rndc trace</command>.
	  </para>
	</listitem>
      </varlistentry>

      <varlistentry>
	<term><userinput>querylog</userinput> <optional>on|off</optional> </term>
	<listitem>
	  <para>
	    Enable or disable query logging.  (For backward
	    compatibility, this command can also be used without
	    an argument to toggle query logging on and off.)
	  </para>
	  <para>
	    Query logging can also be enabled
	    by explicitly directing the <command>queries</command>
	    <command>category</command> to a
	    <command>channel</command> in the
	    <command>logging</command> section of
	    <filename>named.conf</filename> or by specifying
	    <command>querylog yes;</command> in the
	    <command>options</command> section of
	    <filename>named.conf</filename>.
	  </para>
	</listitem>
      </varlistentry>

      <varlistentry>
	<term><userinput>reconfig</userinput></term>
	<listitem>
	  <para>
	    Reload the configuration file and load new zones,
	    but do not reload existing zone files even if they
	    have changed.
	    This is faster than a full <command>reload</command> when there
	    is a large number of zones because it avoids the need
	    to examine the
	    modification times of the zones files.
	  </para>
	</listitem>
      </varlistentry>

      <varlistentry>
        <term><userinput>recursing</userinput></term>
        <listitem>
          <para>
            Dump the list of queries <command>named</command> is currently
            recursing on, and the list of domains to which iterative
            queries are currently being sent.  (The second list includes
            the number of fetches currently active for the given domain,
            and how many have been passed or dropped because of the
            <option>fetches-per-zone</option> option.)
          </para>
        </listitem>
      </varlistentry>

      <varlistentry>
	<term><userinput>refresh <replaceable>zone</replaceable> <optional><replaceable>class</replaceable> <optional><replaceable>view</replaceable></optional></optional></userinput></term>
	<listitem>
	  <para>
	    Schedule zone maintenance for the given zone.
	  </para>
	</listitem>
      </varlistentry>

      <varlistentry>
	<term><userinput>reload</userinput></term>
	<listitem>
	  <para>
	    Reload configuration file and zones.
	  </para>
	</listitem>
      </varlistentry>

      <varlistentry>
	<term><userinput>reload <replaceable>zone</replaceable> <optional><replaceable>class</replaceable> <optional><replaceable>view</replaceable></optional></optional></userinput></term>
	<listitem>
	  <para>
	    Reload the given zone.
	  </para>
	</listitem>
      </varlistentry>

      <varlistentry>
	<term><userinput>retransfer <replaceable>zone</replaceable> <optional><replaceable>class</replaceable> <optional><replaceable>view</replaceable></optional></optional></userinput></term>
	<listitem>
	  <para>
	    Retransfer the given slave zone from the master server.
	  </para>
	  <para>
	    If the zone is configured to use
	    <command>inline-signing</command>, the signed
	    version of the zone is discarded; after the
	    retransfer of the unsigned version is complete, the
	    signed version will be regenerated with all new
	    signatures.
	  </para>
	</listitem>
      </varlistentry>

      <varlistentry>
	<term><userinput>secroots <optional><replaceable>view ...</replaceable></optional></userinput></term>
	<listitem>
	  <para>
	    Dump the server's security roots to the secroots
	    file for the specified views.  If no view is
	    specified, security roots for all
	    views are dumped.
	  </para>
	</listitem>
      </varlistentry>

      <varlistentry>
	<term><userinput>sign <replaceable>zone</replaceable> <optional><replaceable>class</replaceable> <optional><replaceable>view</replaceable></optional></optional></userinput></term>
	<listitem>
	  <para>
	    Fetch all DNSSEC keys for the given zone
	    from the key directory (see the
	    <command>key-directory</command> option in
	    the BIND 9 Administrator Reference Manual).  If they are within
	    their publication period, merge them into the
	    zone's DNSKEY RRset.  If the DNSKEY RRset
	    is changed, then the zone is automatically
	    re-signed with the new key set.
	  </para>
	  <para>
	    This command requires that the
	    <command>auto-dnssec</command> zone option be set
	    to <literal>allow</literal> or
	    <literal>maintain</literal>,
	    and also requires the zone to be configured to
	    allow dynamic DNS.
	    (See "Dynamic Update Policies" in the Administrator
	    Reference Manual for more details.)
	  </para>
	  <para>
	    See also <command>rndc loadkeys</command>.
	  </para>
	</listitem>
      </varlistentry>

      <varlistentry>
	<term><userinput>signing <optional>( -list | -clear <replaceable>keyid/algorithm</replaceable> | -clear <literal>all</literal> | -nsec3param ( <replaceable>parameters</replaceable> | <literal>none</literal> ) ) </optional> <replaceable>zone</replaceable> <optional><replaceable>class</replaceable> <optional><replaceable>view</replaceable></optional></optional> </userinput></term>
	<listitem>
	  <para>
	    List, edit, or remove the DNSSEC signing state records
	    for the specified zone.  The status of ongoing DNSSEC
	    operations (such as signing or generating
	    NSEC3 chains) is stored in the zone in the form
	    of DNS resource records of type
	    <command>sig-signing-type</command>.
	    <command>rndc signing -list</command> converts
	    these records into a human-readable form,
	    indicating which keys are currently signing
	    or have finished signing the zone, and which NSEC3
	    chains are being created or removed.
	  </para>
	  <para>
	    <command>rndc signing -clear</command> can remove
	    a single key (specified in the same format that
	    <command>rndc signing -list</command> uses to
	    display it), or all keys.  In either case, only
	    completed keys are removed; any record indicating
	    that a key has not yet finished signing the zone
	    will be retained.
	  </para>
	  <para>
	    <command>rndc signing -nsec3param</command> sets
	    the NSEC3 parameters for a zone.  This is the
	    only supported mechanism for using NSEC3 with
	    <command>inline-signing</command> zones.
	    Parameters are specified in the same format as
	    an NSEC3PARAM resource record: hash algorithm,
	    flags, iterations, and salt, in that order.
	  </para>
	  <para>
	    Currently, the only defined value for hash algorithm
	    is <literal>1</literal>, representing SHA-1.
	    The <option>flags</option> may be set to
	    <literal>0</literal> or <literal>1</literal>,
	    depending on whether you wish to set the opt-out
	    bit in the NSEC3 chain.  <option>iterations</option>
	    defines the number of additional times to apply
	    the algorithm when generating an NSEC3 hash.  The
	    <option>salt</option> is a string of data expressed
	    in hexadecimal, or a hyphen (`-') if no salt is
	    to be used.
	  </para>
	  <para>
	    So, for example, to create an NSEC3 chain using
	    the SHA-1 hash algorithm, no opt-out flag,
	    10 iterations, and a salt value of "FFFF", use:
	    <command>rndc signing -nsec3param 1 0 10 FFFF <replaceable>zone</replaceable></command>.
	    To set the opt-out flag, 15 iterations, and no
	    salt, use:
	    <command>rndc signing -nsec3param 1 1 15 - <replaceable>zone</replaceable></command>.
	  </para>
	  <para>
	    <command>rndc signing -nsec3param none</command>
	    removes an existing NSEC3 chain and replaces it
	    with NSEC.
	  </para>
	</listitem>
      </varlistentry>

      <varlistentry>
	<term><userinput>stats</userinput></term>
	<listitem>
	  <para>
	    Write server statistics to the statistics file.
	    (See the <command>statistics-file</command> option in
	    the BIND 9 Administrator Reference Manual.)
	  </para>
	</listitem>
      </varlistentry>

      <varlistentry>
	<term><userinput>status</userinput></term>
	<listitem>
	  <para>
	    Display status of the server.
	    Note that the number of zones includes the internal <command>bind/CH</command> zone
	    and the default <command>./IN</command>
	    hint zone if there is not an
	    explicit root zone configured.
	  </para>
	</listitem>
      </varlistentry>

      <varlistentry>
	<term><userinput>stop <optional>-p</optional></userinput></term>
	<listitem>
	  <para>
	    Stop the server, making sure any recent changes
	    made through dynamic update or IXFR are first saved to
	    the master files of the updated zones.
	    If <option>-p</option> is specified <command>named</command>'s process id is returned.
	    This allows an external process to determine when <command>named</command>
	    had completed stopping.
	  </para>
	  <para>See also <command>rndc halt</command>.</para>
	</listitem>
      </varlistentry>

      <varlistentry>
	<term><userinput>sync <optional>-clean</optional> <optional><replaceable>zone</replaceable> <optional><replaceable>class</replaceable> <optional><replaceable>view</replaceable></optional></optional></optional></userinput></term>
	<listitem>
	  <para>
	    Sync changes in the journal file for a dynamic zone
	    to the master file.  If the "-clean" option is
	    specified, the journal file is also removed.  If
	    no zone is specified, then all zones are synced.
	  </para>
	</listitem>
      </varlistentry>

      <varlistentry>
	<term><userinput>thaw <optional><replaceable>zone</replaceable> <optional><replaceable>class</replaceable> <optional><replaceable>view</replaceable></optional></optional></optional></userinput></term>
	<listitem>
	  <para>
	    Enable updates to a frozen dynamic zone.  If no
	    zone is specified, then all frozen zones are
	    enabled.  This causes the server to reload the zone
	    from disk, and re-enables dynamic updates after the
	    load has completed.  After a zone is thawed,
	    dynamic updates will no longer be refused.  If
	    the zone has changed and the
	    <command>ixfr-from-differences</command> option is
	    in use, then the journal file will be updated to
	    reflect changes in the zone.  Otherwise, if the
	    zone has changed, any existing journal file will be
	    removed.
	  </para>
	  <para>See also <command>rndc freeze</command>.</para>
	</listitem>
      </varlistentry>

      <varlistentry>
	<term><userinput>trace</userinput></term>
	<listitem>
	  <para>
	    Increment the servers debugging level by one.
	  </para>
	</listitem>
      </varlistentry>

      <varlistentry>
	<term><userinput>trace <replaceable>level</replaceable></userinput></term>
	<listitem>
	  <para>
	    Sets the server's debugging level to an explicit
	    value.
	  </para>
	  <para>
	    See also <command>rndc notrace</command>.
	  </para>
	</listitem>
      </varlistentry>

      <varlistentry>
	<term><userinput>tsig-delete</userinput> <replaceable>keyname</replaceable> <optional><replaceable>view</replaceable></optional></term>
	<listitem>
	  <para>
	    Delete a given TKEY-negotiated key from the server.
	    (This does not apply to statically configured TSIG
	    keys.)
	  </para>
	</listitem>
      </varlistentry>

      <varlistentry>
	<term><userinput>tsig-list</userinput></term>
	<listitem>
	  <para>
	    List the names of all TSIG keys currently configured
	    for use by <command>named</command> in each view.  The
	    list both statically configured keys and dynamic
	    TKEY-negotiated keys.
	  </para>
	</listitem>
      </varlistentry>

      <varlistentry>
	<term><userinput>validation ( on | off | check ) <optional><replaceable>view ...</replaceable></optional> </userinput></term>
	<listitem>
	  <para>
	    Enable, disable, or check the current status of
	    DNSSEC validation.
	    Note <command>dnssec-enable</command> also needs to be
	    set to <userinput>yes</userinput> or
	    <userinput>auto</userinput> to be effective.
	    It defaults to enabled.
	  </para>
	</listitem>
      </varlistentry>

    </variablelist>
  </refsection>

  <refsection><info><title>LIMITATIONS</title></info>

    <para>
      There is currently no way to provide the shared secret for a
      <option>key_id</option> without using the configuration file.
    </para>
    <para>
      Several error messages could be clearer.
    </para>
  </refsection>

  <refsection><info><title>SEE ALSO</title></info>

    <para><citerefentry>
	<refentrytitle>rndc.conf</refentrytitle><manvolnum>5</manvolnum>
      </citerefentry>,
      <citerefentry>
	<refentrytitle>rndc-confgen</refentrytitle><manvolnum>8</manvolnum>
      </citerefentry>,
      <citerefentry>
	<refentrytitle>named</refentrytitle><manvolnum>8</manvolnum>
      </citerefentry>,
      <citerefentry>
	<refentrytitle>named.conf</refentrytitle><manvolnum>5</manvolnum>
      </citerefentry>,
      <citerefentry>
	<refentrytitle>ndc</refentrytitle><manvolnum>8</manvolnum>
      </citerefentry>,
      <citetitle>BIND 9 Administrator Reference Manual</citetitle>.
    </para>
  </refsection>

</refentry>
