The Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) DNS (Domain Name System) server 
			
		
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| bind-9.3.1rc1-sdb_tools-Makefile.in | ||
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| bind-9.3.2b1-fix_sdb_ldap.patch | ||
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| bind-9.5-sdb-sqlite-bld.patch | ||
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			PGSQL BIND SDB driver
The postgresql BIND SDB driver is of experimental status and should not be 
used for production systems.
Usage:
o Use the named_sdb process ( put ENABLE_SDB=yes in /etc/sysconfig/named )
o Edit your named.conf to contain a database zone, eg. :
  
zone "pgdb.net." IN {
        type master;
        database "pgsql  bind        pgdb     localhost pguser pgpasswd";
        #                ^- DB name  ^-Table  ^-host    ^-user ^-password
};
o Create the database zone table
  The table must contain the columns "name", "rdtype", and "rdata", and
  is expected to contain a properly constructed zone.  The program "zonetodb"
  creates such a table.
  
  zonetodb usage:
    
    zonetodb origin file dbname dbtable
    where
	origin : zone origin, eg "pgdb.net."
	file   : master zone database file, eg. pgdb.net.db
	dbname : name of postgresql database 
        dbtable: name of table in database
    Eg. to import this zone in the file 'pgdb.net.db' into the 'bind' database 
        'pgdb' table:
---
#pgdb.net.db:
$TTL 1H
@       SOA     localhost.      root.localhost. (       1
                                                3H
                                                1H
                                                1W
                                                1H )
        NS      localhost.
host1   A       192.168.2.1
host2   A       192.168.2.2
host3   A       192.168.2.3
host4   A       192.168.2.4
host5   A       192.168.2.5
host6   A       192.168.2.6
host7   A       192.168.2.7
---
Issue this command as the pgsql user authorized to update the bind database:
 
# zonetodb pgdb.net. pgdb.net.db bind pgdb
will create / update the pgdb table in the 'bind' db:
$ psql -dbind -c 'select * from pgdb;'
      name      | ttl  | rdtype |                        rdata
----------------+------+--------+-----------------------------------------------------
 pgdb.net       | 3600 | SOA    | localhost. root.localhost. 1 10800 3600 604800 3600
 pgdb.net       | 3600 | NS     | localhost.
 host1.pgdb.net | 3600 | A      | 192.168.2.1
 host2.pgdb.net | 3600 | A      | 192.168.2.2
 host3.pgdb.net | 3600 | A      | 192.168.2.3
 host4.pgdb.net | 3600 | A      | 192.168.2.4
 host5.pgdb.net | 3600 | A      | 192.168.2.5
 host6.pgdb.net | 3600 | A      | 192.168.2.6
 host7.pgdb.net | 3600 | A      | 192.168.2.7
(9 rows)
I've tested exactly the above configuration with bind-sdb-9.3.1+ and it works OK.
NOTE: If you use pgsqldb SDB, ensure the postgresql service is started before the named
      service .
USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!