rndc(1M) System Administration Commands rndc(1M)NAMErndc - name server control utility
SYNOPSISrndc [-V] [-b src-addr] [-c config-file] [-k key-file] [-s server]
[-p port] [-y key_id] command
DESCRIPTION
The rndc utility controls the operation of a name server. It supersedes
the ndc utility that was provided in previous BIND releases. If rndc 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.
The rndc utility communicates with the name server over a TCP connec‐
tion, sending commands authenticated with digital signatures. The only
supported authentication algorithm in the current versions of rndc and
named(1M) is HMAC-MD5, which uses a shared secret on each end of the
connection. This algorithm 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.
The rndc utility reads a configuration file to determine how to contact
the name server and decide what algorithm and key it should use.
OPTIONS
The following options are supported:
-b source-address
Use source-address 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.
-c config-file
Use config-file as the configuration file instead of the default
/etc/rndc.conf.
-k key-file
Use key-file as the key file instead of the default, /etc/rndc.key.
The key in /etc/rndc.key is used to authenticate commands sent to
the server if the config-file does not exist.
-s server
The server argument is the name or address of the server that
matches a server statement in the configuration file for rndc. If
no server is supplied on the command line, the host named by the
default-server clause in the options statement of the rndc configu‐
ration file is used.
-p port
Send commands to TCP port port instead of BIND 9's default control
channel port, 953.
-V
Enable verbose logging.
-y key_id
Use the key key_id from the configuration file. The key_id argument
must be known by named with the same algorithm and secret string
for control message validation to succeed. If no key_id is speci‐
fied, rndc 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.
The configuration file contains shared secrets that are used to
send authenticated control commands to name servers. It should
therefore not have general read or write access.
For the complete set of commands supported by rndc, see the BIND 9
Administrator Reference Manual or run rndc without arguments to see its
help message.
LIMITATIONS
The rndc utility does not support all the commands of the BIND 8 ndc
utility.
There is no way to provide the shared secret for a key_id without using
the configuration file.
Several error messages tend toward the cryptic.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
┌─────────────────────────────┬─────────────────────────────┐
│ ATTRIBUTE TYPE │ ATTRIBUTE VALUE │
├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
│Availability │network/dns/bind │
├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
│Interface Stability │Volatile │
└─────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────┘
SEE ALSOnamed(1M), rndc-confgen(1M), rndc.conf(4), attributes(5)
See the BIND 9 Administrator's Reference Manual. As of the date of pub‐
lication of this man page, this document is available at
https://www.isc.org/software/bind/documentation.
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