- $0 [-hfFqrRiItT] <file(s)>
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- -h shows this help.
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- -f filter (don't just validate) file and output accepted lines to STDOUT.
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- -F treat files as filter configuration files for more advanced filtering.
- These filterfiles one or several of the following filter directives:
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- zonefile <zonefilepath>
- zonefile file:<path to textfile including zonefilepaths>
- Defines the file(s) to be filtered. Can be a globbed value, like
- /var/zones/external/*
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- extralog <logfile>
- Defines an extra logfile that the STDERR output will be copied for
- this specific filterfile. Useful if you have a lot of filterfiles
- and want to separate the logs.
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- deny <zonepattern>
- deny file:<path to <zonepatternfile>
- Defines a zonepattern to explicitly DENY after implicitly allowing all.
- (cannot be combined with allow)
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- allow <zonepattern>
- allow file:<path to <zonepatternfile>
- Defines a zonepattern to explicitly ALLOW after implicitly denying all.
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- allowtype <recordtype character(s)>
- Explicitly sets the allowed recordtypes. Note that even comments
- has to be allowed (but these will not result in errors unless -t)
- to be copied to the output.
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- Multiple zonefile, allow- and deny-lines are allowed, but also the
- alternative file:-line that points to a textfile containing one
- value per line.
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- -r allows fqdn to be empty thus denoting the root.
- This is also allowed per default when doing implict allow - see deny,
- or when specifying 'allow .', i.e. explictly allowing root as such.
- (cannot be combined with deny)
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- -R relaxes the validation and allows empty mname and p-fields.xi
- This is probably not very useful.
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- -i allows the ip-fields to be empty as well. These will then not generate any
- records.
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- -I Include rejected lines as comments in output (valid when filtering).