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44 <div class="refnamediv">
45 <h2>Name</h2>
46 <p><span class="application">nsupdate</span> &#8212; Dynamic DNS update utility</p>
47 </div>
48 <div class="refsynopsisdiv">
49 <h2>Synopsis</h2>
50 <div class="cmdsynopsis"><p><code class="command">nsupdate</code> [<code class="option">-d</code>] [<code class="option">-D</code>] [[<code class="option">-g</code>] | [<code class="option">-o</code>] | [<code class="option">-l</code>] | [<code class="option">-y <em class="replaceable"><code>[<span class="optional">hmac:</span>]keyname:secret</code></em></code>] | [<code class="option">-k <em class="replaceable"><code>keyfile</code></em></code>]] [<code class="option">-t <em class="replaceable"><code>timeout</code></em></code>] [<code class="option">-u <em class="replaceable"><code>udptimeout</code></em></code>] [<code class="option">-r <em class="replaceable"><code>udpretries</code></em></code>] [<code class="option">-R <em class="replaceable"><code>randomdev</code></em></code>] [<code class="option">-v</code>] [<code class="option">-T</code>] [<code class="option">-P</code>] [<code class="option">-V</code>] [filename]</p></div>
51 </div>
52 <div class="refsect1" lang="en">
53 <a name="id2653616"></a><h2>DESCRIPTION</h2>
54 <p><span><strong class="command">nsupdate</strong></span>
55 is used to submit Dynamic DNS Update requests as defined in RFC 2136
56 to a name server.
57 This allows resource records to be added or removed from a zone
58 without manually editing the zone file.
59 A single update request can contain requests to add or remove more than
60 one
61 resource record.
62 </p>
63 <p>
64 Zones that are under dynamic control via
65 <span><strong class="command">nsupdate</strong></span>
66 or a DHCP server should not be edited by hand.
67 Manual edits could
68 conflict with dynamic updates and cause data to be lost.
69 </p>
70 <p>
71 The resource records that are dynamically added or removed with
72 <span><strong class="command">nsupdate</strong></span>
73 have to be in the same zone.
74 Requests are sent to the zone's master server.
75 This is identified by the MNAME field of the zone's SOA record.
76 </p>
77 <p>
78 The
79 <code class="option">-d</code>
80 option makes
81 <span><strong class="command">nsupdate</strong></span>
82 operate in debug mode.
83 This provides tracing information about the update requests that are
84 made and the replies received from the name server.
85 </p>
86 <p>
87 The <code class="option">-D</code> option makes <span><strong class="command">nsupdate</strong></span>
88 report additional debugging information to <code class="option">-d</code>.
89 </p>
90 <p>
91 The <code class="option">-L</code> option with an integer argument of zero or
92 higher sets the logging debug level. If zero, logging is disabled.
93 </p>
94 <p>
95 Transaction signatures can be used to authenticate the Dynamic
96 DNS updates. These use the TSIG resource record type described
97 in RFC 2845 or the SIG(0) record described in RFC 2535 and
98 RFC 2931 or GSS-TSIG as described in RFC 3645. TSIG relies on
99 a shared secret that should only be known to
100 <span><strong class="command">nsupdate</strong></span> and the name server. Currently,
101 the only supported encryption algorithm for TSIG is HMAC-MD5,
102 which is defined in RFC 2104. Once other algorithms are
103 defined for TSIG, applications will need to ensure they select
104 the appropriate algorithm as well as the key when authenticating
105 each other. For instance, suitable <span class="type">key</span> and
106 <span class="type">server</span> statements would be added to
107 <code class="filename">/etc/named.conf</code> so that the name server
108 can associate the appropriate secret key and algorithm with
109 the IP address of the client application that will be using
110 TSIG authentication. SIG(0) uses public key cryptography.
111 To use a SIG(0) key, the public key must be stored in a KEY
112 record in a zone served by the name server.
113 <span><strong class="command">nsupdate</strong></span> does not read
114 <code class="filename">/etc/named.conf</code>.
115 </p>
117 GSS-TSIG uses Kerberos credentials. Standard GSS-TSIG mode
118 is switched on with the <code class="option">-g</code> flag. A
119 non-standards-compliant variant of GSS-TSIG used by Windows
120 2000 can be switched on with the <code class="option">-o</code> flag.
121 </p>
122 <p><span><strong class="command">nsupdate</strong></span>
123 uses the <code class="option">-y</code> or <code class="option">-k</code> option
124 to provide the shared secret needed to generate a TSIG record
125 for authenticating Dynamic DNS update requests, default type
126 HMAC-MD5. These options are mutually exclusive.
127 </p>
129 When the <code class="option">-y</code> option is used, a signature is
130 generated from
131 [<span class="optional"><em class="parameter"><code>hmac:</code></em></span>]<em class="parameter"><code>keyname:secret.</code></em>
132 <em class="parameter"><code>keyname</code></em> is the name of the key, and
133 <em class="parameter"><code>secret</code></em> is the base64 encoded shared secret.
134 <em class="parameter"><code>hmac</code></em> is the name of the key algorithm;
135 valid choices are <code class="literal">hmac-md5</code>,
136 <code class="literal">hmac-sha1</code>, <code class="literal">hmac-sha224</code>,
137 <code class="literal">hmac-sha256</code>, <code class="literal">hmac-sha384</code>, or
138 <code class="literal">hmac-sha512</code>. If <em class="parameter"><code>hmac</code></em>
139 is not specified, the default is <code class="literal">hmac-md5</code>.
140 NOTE: Use of the <code class="option">-y</code> option is discouraged because the
141 shared secret is supplied as a command line argument in clear text.
142 This may be visible in the output from
143 <span class="citerefentry"><span class="refentrytitle">ps</span>(1)</span>
144 or in a history file maintained by the user's shell.
145 </p>
147 With the
148 <code class="option">-k</code> option, <span><strong class="command">nsupdate</strong></span> reads
149 the shared secret from the file <em class="parameter"><code>keyfile</code></em>.
150 Keyfiles may be in two formats: a single file containing
151 a <code class="filename">named.conf</code>-format <span><strong class="command">key</strong></span>
152 statement, which may be generated automatically by
153 <span><strong class="command">ddns-confgen</strong></span>, or a pair of files whose names are
154 of the format <code class="filename">K{name}.+157.+{random}.key</code> and
155 <code class="filename">K{name}.+157.+{random}.private</code>, which can be
156 generated by <span><strong class="command">dnssec-keygen</strong></span>.
157 The <code class="option">-k</code> may also be used to specify a SIG(0) key used
158 to authenticate Dynamic DNS update requests. In this case, the key
159 specified is not an HMAC-MD5 key.
160 </p>
162 <span><strong class="command">nsupdate</strong></span> can be run in a local-host only mode
163 using the <code class="option">-l</code> flag. This sets the server address to
164 localhost (disabling the <span><strong class="command">server</strong></span> so that the server
165 address cannot be overridden). Connections to the local server will
166 use a TSIG key found in <code class="filename">/var/run/named/session.key</code>,
167 which is automatically generated by <span><strong class="command">named</strong></span> if any
168 local master zone has set <span><strong class="command">update-policy</strong></span> to
169 <span><strong class="command">local</strong></span>. The location of this key file can be
170 overridden with the <code class="option">-k</code> option.
171 </p>
173 By default, <span><strong class="command">nsupdate</strong></span>
174 uses UDP to send update requests to the name server unless they are too
175 large to fit in a UDP request in which case TCP will be used.
177 <code class="option">-v</code>
178 option makes
179 <span><strong class="command">nsupdate</strong></span>
180 use a TCP connection.
181 This may be preferable when a batch of update requests is made.
182 </p>
184 The <code class="option">-p</code> sets the default port number to use for
185 connections to a name server. The default is 53.
186 </p>
188 The <code class="option">-t</code> option sets the maximum time an update request
190 take before it is aborted. The default is 300 seconds. Zero can be
191 used
192 to disable the timeout.
193 </p>
195 The <code class="option">-u</code> option sets the UDP retry interval. The default
197 3 seconds. If zero, the interval will be computed from the timeout
198 interval
199 and number of UDP retries.
200 </p>
202 The <code class="option">-r</code> option sets the number of UDP retries. The
203 default is
204 3. If zero, only one update request will be made.
205 </p>
207 The <code class="option">-R <em class="replaceable"><code>randomdev</code></em></code> option
208 specifies a source of randomness. If the operating system
209 does not provide a <code class="filename">/dev/random</code> or
210 equivalent device, the default source of randomness is keyboard
211 input. <code class="filename">randomdev</code> specifies the name of
212 a character device or file containing random data to be used
213 instead of the default. The special value
214 <code class="filename">keyboard</code> indicates that keyboard input
215 should be used. This option may be specified multiple times.
216 </p>
218 Other types can be entered using "TYPEXXXXX" where "XXXXX" is the
219 decimal value of the type with no leading zeros. The rdata,
220 if present, will be parsed using the UNKNOWN rdata format,
221 (&lt;backslash&gt; &lt;hash&gt; &lt;space&gt; &lt;length&gt;
222 &lt;space&gt; &lt;hexstring&gt;).
223 </p>
225 The <code class="option">-T</code> and <code class="option">-P</code> options print out
226 lists of non-meta types for which the type-specific presentation
227 formats are known. <code class="option">-T</code> prints out the list of
228 IANA-assigned types. <code class="option">-P</code> prints out the list of
229 private types specific to <span><strong class="command">named</strong></span>. These options
230 may be combined. <span><strong class="command">nsupdate</strong></span> will exit after the
231 lists are printed.
232 </p>
234 The -V option causes <span><strong class="command">nsupdate</strong></span> to print the
235 version number and exit.
236 </p>
237 </div>
238 <div class="refsect1" lang="en">
239 <a name="id2657457"></a><h2>INPUT FORMAT</h2>
240 <p><span><strong class="command">nsupdate</strong></span>
241 reads input from
242 <em class="parameter"><code>filename</code></em>
243 or standard input.
244 Each command is supplied on exactly one line of input.
245 Some commands are for administrative purposes.
246 The others are either update instructions or prerequisite checks on the
247 contents of the zone.
248 These checks set conditions that some name or set of
249 resource records (RRset) either exists or is absent from the zone.
250 These conditions must be met if the entire update request is to succeed.
251 Updates will be rejected if the tests for the prerequisite conditions
252 fail.
253 </p>
255 Every update request consists of zero or more prerequisites
256 and zero or more updates.
257 This allows a suitably authenticated update request to proceed if some
258 specified resource records are present or missing from the zone.
259 A blank input line (or the <span><strong class="command">send</strong></span> command)
260 causes the
261 accumulated commands to be sent as one Dynamic DNS update request to the
262 name server.
263 </p>
265 The command formats and their meaning are as follows:
266 </p>
267 <div class="variablelist"><dl>
268 <dt><span class="term">
269 <span><strong class="command">server</strong></span>
270 {servername}
271 [port]
272 </span></dt>
273 <dd><p>
274 Sends all dynamic update requests to the name server
275 <em class="parameter"><code>servername</code></em>.
276 When no server statement is provided,
277 <span><strong class="command">nsupdate</strong></span>
278 will send updates to the master server of the correct zone.
279 The MNAME field of that zone's SOA record will identify the
280 master
281 server for that zone.
282 <em class="parameter"><code>port</code></em>
283 is the port number on
284 <em class="parameter"><code>servername</code></em>
285 where the dynamic update requests get sent.
286 If no port number is specified, the default DNS port number of
287 53 is
288 used.
289 </p></dd>
290 <dt><span class="term">
291 <span><strong class="command">local</strong></span>
292 {address}
293 [port]
294 </span></dt>
295 <dd><p>
296 Sends all dynamic update requests using the local
297 <em class="parameter"><code>address</code></em>.
299 When no local statement is provided,
300 <span><strong class="command">nsupdate</strong></span>
301 will send updates using an address and port chosen by the
302 system.
303 <em class="parameter"><code>port</code></em>
304 can additionally be used to make requests come from a specific
305 port.
306 If no port number is specified, the system will assign one.
307 </p></dd>
308 <dt><span class="term">
309 <span><strong class="command">zone</strong></span>
310 {zonename}
311 </span></dt>
312 <dd><p>
313 Specifies that all updates are to be made to the zone
314 <em class="parameter"><code>zonename</code></em>.
315 If no
316 <em class="parameter"><code>zone</code></em>
317 statement is provided,
318 <span><strong class="command">nsupdate</strong></span>
319 will attempt determine the correct zone to update based on the
320 rest of the input.
321 </p></dd>
322 <dt><span class="term">
323 <span><strong class="command">class</strong></span>
324 {classname}
325 </span></dt>
326 <dd><p>
327 Specify the default class.
328 If no <em class="parameter"><code>class</code></em> is specified, the
329 default class is
330 <em class="parameter"><code>IN</code></em>.
331 </p></dd>
332 <dt><span class="term">
333 <span><strong class="command">ttl</strong></span>
334 {seconds}
335 </span></dt>
336 <dd><p>
337 Specify the default time to live for records to be added.
338 The value <em class="parameter"><code>none</code></em> will clear the default
339 ttl.
340 </p></dd>
341 <dt><span class="term">
342 <span><strong class="command">key</strong></span>
343 [hmac:] {keyname}
344 {secret}
345 </span></dt>
346 <dd><p>
347 Specifies that all updates are to be TSIG-signed using the
348 <em class="parameter"><code>keyname</code></em> <em class="parameter"><code>secret</code></em> pair.
349 If <em class="parameter"><code>hmac</code></em> is specified, then it sets the
350 signing algorithm in use; the default is
351 <code class="literal">hmac-md5</code>. The <span><strong class="command">key</strong></span>
352 command overrides any key specified on the command line via
353 <code class="option">-y</code> or <code class="option">-k</code>.
354 </p></dd>
355 <dt><span class="term">
356 <span><strong class="command">gsstsig</strong></span>
357 </span></dt>
358 <dd><p>
359 Use GSS-TSIG to sign the updated. This is equivalent to
360 specifying <code class="option">-g</code> on the commandline.
361 </p></dd>
362 <dt><span class="term">
363 <span><strong class="command">oldgsstsig</strong></span>
364 </span></dt>
365 <dd><p>
366 Use the Windows 2000 version of GSS-TSIG to sign the updated.
367 This is equivalent to specifying <code class="option">-o</code> on the
368 commandline.
369 </p></dd>
370 <dt><span class="term">
371 <span><strong class="command">realm</strong></span>
372 {[<span class="optional">realm_name</span>]}
373 </span></dt>
374 <dd><p>
375 When using GSS-TSIG use <em class="parameter"><code>realm_name</code></em> rather
376 than the default realm in <code class="filename">krb5.conf</code>. If no
377 realm is specified the saved realm is cleared.
378 </p></dd>
379 <dt><span class="term">
380 <span><strong class="command">[<span class="optional">prereq</span>] nxdomain</strong></span>
381 {domain-name}
382 </span></dt>
383 <dd><p>
384 Requires that no resource record of any type exists with name
385 <em class="parameter"><code>domain-name</code></em>.
386 </p></dd>
387 <dt><span class="term">
388 <span><strong class="command">[<span class="optional">prereq</span>] yxdomain</strong></span>
389 {domain-name}
390 </span></dt>
391 <dd><p>
392 Requires that
393 <em class="parameter"><code>domain-name</code></em>
394 exists (has as at least one resource record, of any type).
395 </p></dd>
396 <dt><span class="term">
397 <span><strong class="command">[<span class="optional">prereq</span>] nxrrset</strong></span>
398 {domain-name}
399 [class]
400 {type}
401 </span></dt>
402 <dd><p>
403 Requires that no resource record exists of the specified
404 <em class="parameter"><code>type</code></em>,
405 <em class="parameter"><code>class</code></em>
407 <em class="parameter"><code>domain-name</code></em>.
409 <em class="parameter"><code>class</code></em>
410 is omitted, IN (internet) is assumed.
411 </p></dd>
412 <dt><span class="term">
413 <span><strong class="command">[<span class="optional">prereq</span>] yxrrset</strong></span>
414 {domain-name}
415 [class]
416 {type}
417 </span></dt>
418 <dd><p>
419 This requires that a resource record of the specified
420 <em class="parameter"><code>type</code></em>,
421 <em class="parameter"><code>class</code></em>
423 <em class="parameter"><code>domain-name</code></em>
424 must exist.
426 <em class="parameter"><code>class</code></em>
427 is omitted, IN (internet) is assumed.
428 </p></dd>
429 <dt><span class="term">
430 <span><strong class="command">[<span class="optional">prereq</span>] yxrrset</strong></span>
431 {domain-name}
432 [class]
433 {type}
434 {data...}
435 </span></dt>
436 <dd><p>
438 <em class="parameter"><code>data</code></em>
439 from each set of prerequisites of this form
440 sharing a common
441 <em class="parameter"><code>type</code></em>,
442 <em class="parameter"><code>class</code></em>,
444 <em class="parameter"><code>domain-name</code></em>
445 are combined to form a set of RRs. This set of RRs must
446 exactly match the set of RRs existing in the zone at the
447 given
448 <em class="parameter"><code>type</code></em>,
449 <em class="parameter"><code>class</code></em>,
451 <em class="parameter"><code>domain-name</code></em>.
453 <em class="parameter"><code>data</code></em>
454 are written in the standard text representation of the resource
455 record's
456 RDATA.
457 </p></dd>
458 <dt><span class="term">
459 <span><strong class="command">[<span class="optional">update</span>] del[<span class="optional">ete</span>]</strong></span>
460 {domain-name}
461 [ttl]
462 [class]
463 [type [data...]]
464 </span></dt>
465 <dd><p>
466 Deletes any resource records named
467 <em class="parameter"><code>domain-name</code></em>.
469 <em class="parameter"><code>type</code></em>
471 <em class="parameter"><code>data</code></em>
472 is provided, only matching resource records will be removed.
473 The internet class is assumed if
474 <em class="parameter"><code>class</code></em>
475 is not supplied. The
476 <em class="parameter"><code>ttl</code></em>
477 is ignored, and is only allowed for compatibility.
478 </p></dd>
479 <dt><span class="term">
480 <span><strong class="command">[<span class="optional">update</span>] add</strong></span>
481 {domain-name}
482 {ttl}
483 [class]
484 {type}
485 {data...}
486 </span></dt>
487 <dd><p>
488 Adds a new resource record with the specified
489 <em class="parameter"><code>ttl</code></em>,
490 <em class="parameter"><code>class</code></em>
492 <em class="parameter"><code>data</code></em>.
493 </p></dd>
494 <dt><span class="term">
495 <span><strong class="command">show</strong></span>
496 </span></dt>
497 <dd><p>
498 Displays the current message, containing all of the
499 prerequisites and
500 updates specified since the last send.
501 </p></dd>
502 <dt><span class="term">
503 <span><strong class="command">send</strong></span>
504 </span></dt>
505 <dd><p>
506 Sends the current message. This is equivalent to entering a
507 blank line.
508 </p></dd>
509 <dt><span class="term">
510 <span><strong class="command">answer</strong></span>
511 </span></dt>
512 <dd><p>
513 Displays the answer.
514 </p></dd>
515 <dt><span class="term">
516 <span><strong class="command">debug</strong></span>
517 </span></dt>
518 <dd><p>
519 Turn on debugging.
520 </p></dd>
521 <dt><span class="term">
522 <span><strong class="command">version</strong></span>
523 </span></dt>
524 <dd><p>
525 Print version number.
526 </p></dd>
527 <dt><span class="term">
528 <span><strong class="command">help</strong></span>
529 </span></dt>
530 <dd><p>
531 Print a list of commands.
532 </p></dd>
533 </dl></div>
535 </p>
537 Lines beginning with a semicolon are comments and are ignored.
538 </p>
539 </div>
540 <div class="refsect1" lang="en">
541 <a name="id2689776"></a><h2>EXAMPLES</h2>
543 The examples below show how
544 <span><strong class="command">nsupdate</strong></span>
545 could be used to insert and delete resource records from the
546 <span class="type">example.com</span>
547 zone.
548 Notice that the input in each example contains a trailing blank line so
549 that
550 a group of commands are sent as one dynamic update request to the
551 master name server for
552 <span class="type">example.com</span>.
554 </p>
555 <pre class="programlisting">
556 # nsupdate
557 &gt; update delete oldhost.example.com A
558 &gt; update add newhost.example.com 86400 A 172.16.1.1
559 &gt; send
560 </pre>
562 </p>
564 Any A records for
565 <span class="type">oldhost.example.com</span>
566 are deleted.
567 And an A record for
568 <span class="type">newhost.example.com</span>
569 with IP address 172.16.1.1 is added.
570 The newly-added record has a 1 day TTL (86400 seconds).
571 </p>
572 <pre class="programlisting">
573 # nsupdate
574 &gt; prereq nxdomain nickname.example.com
575 &gt; update add nickname.example.com 86400 CNAME somehost.example.com
576 &gt; send
577 </pre>
579 </p>
581 The prerequisite condition gets the name server to check that there
582 are no resource records of any type for
583 <span class="type">nickname.example.com</span>.
585 If there are, the update request fails.
586 If this name does not exist, a CNAME for it is added.
587 This ensures that when the CNAME is added, it cannot conflict with the
588 long-standing rule in RFC 1034 that a name must not exist as any other
589 record type if it exists as a CNAME.
590 (The rule has been updated for DNSSEC in RFC 2535 to allow CNAMEs to have
591 RRSIG, DNSKEY and NSEC records.)
592 </p>
593 </div>
594 <div class="refsect1" lang="en">
595 <a name="id2689826"></a><h2>FILES</h2>
596 <div class="variablelist"><dl>
597 <dt><span class="term"><code class="constant">/etc/resolv.conf</code></span></dt>
598 <dd><p>
599 used to identify default name server
600 </p></dd>
601 <dt><span class="term"><code class="constant">/var/run/named/session.key</code></span></dt>
602 <dd><p>
603 sets the default TSIG key for use in local-only mode
604 </p></dd>
605 <dt><span class="term"><code class="constant">K{name}.+157.+{random}.key</code></span></dt>
606 <dd><p>
607 base-64 encoding of HMAC-MD5 key created by
608 <span class="citerefentry"><span class="refentrytitle">dnssec-keygen</span>(8)</span>.
609 </p></dd>
610 <dt><span class="term"><code class="constant">K{name}.+157.+{random}.private</code></span></dt>
611 <dd><p>
612 base-64 encoding of HMAC-MD5 key created by
613 <span class="citerefentry"><span class="refentrytitle">dnssec-keygen</span>(8)</span>.
614 </p></dd>
615 </dl></div>
616 </div>
617 <div class="refsect1" lang="en">
618 <a name="id2689909"></a><h2>SEE ALSO</h2>
620 <em class="citetitle">RFC 2136</em>,
621 <em class="citetitle">RFC 3007</em>,
622 <em class="citetitle">RFC 2104</em>,
623 <em class="citetitle">RFC 2845</em>,
624 <em class="citetitle">RFC 1034</em>,
625 <em class="citetitle">RFC 2535</em>,
626 <em class="citetitle">RFC 2931</em>,
627 <span class="citerefentry"><span class="refentrytitle">named</span>(8)</span>,
628 <span class="citerefentry"><span class="refentrytitle">ddns-confgen</span>(8)</span>,
629 <span class="citerefentry"><span class="refentrytitle">dnssec-keygen</span>(8)</span>.
630 </p>
631 </div>
632 <div class="refsect1" lang="en">
633 <a name="id2689966"></a><h2>BUGS</h2>
635 The TSIG key is redundantly stored in two separate files.
636 This is a consequence of nsupdate using the DST library
637 for its cryptographic operations, and may change in future
638 releases.
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