Usage: /usr/local/bin/maketestzone [OPTIONS] Other Arguments OPTIONS: Output File Naming: -o STRING Output prefix to use for zone files (default = db.) -O STRING Output suffix to be given to zonesigner (default = .zs) -M STRING Output suffix for the modified zone file (default = .modified) -D Run donuts on the results --donuts-output-suffix=STRING The file suffix to use for donuts output (default = .donuts) Output Zone Information: -d STRING domain name to generate records for --ns=STRING Comma separated name=addr name-server records --a-addr=STRING A record (IPv4) address to use in data --aaaa-addr=STRING AAAA record (IPv6) address to use in data Output Data Type Selection: -p STRING Comma separated list of record prefixes to use -P STRING Comma separated list of NS record prefixes to use --cname-extra-prefixes=STRING Comma separated list of extra prefixes to use for cnames -c Don't create CNAME records -s Don't create sub-zone records Task Selection: -g Do not generate the zone; use the existing and sign/modify it -z Do not run zonesigner to sign the records -Z Do not destroy the records and leave them properly signed --bind-config=STRING Generate a bind configuration file snippit to load the DB sets --html-out=STRING Generate a HTML page containing a list of record names --apache-out=STRING Generate a Apache config snippit for configuring apache for each zone record --sh-test-out=STRING Generate a test script for running dig commands -v Verbose output Zonesigner Configuration: -a STRING Arguments to pass to zonesigner -k Have zonesigner generate needed keys Bind Configuration Options --bind-db-dir=STRING The base directory where the bind DB files will be placed HTML Output Configuration --html-out-add-links Make each html record name a http link to that address --html-out-add-db-links Add a link to each of the generated DB files. --html-out-add-donuts-links Add a link to each of the generated donuts error list files. SH Test Script Configuration Options --sh-test-resolver=STRING The resolver address to force Help Options: -h Display help options -- short flags preferred --help Display help options -- long flags preferred --help-full Display all help options -- short and long --version Display the version number