This is NSD contributions directory and it contains various additions to NSD that are not a part of the official distribution but may be helpful. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK. * nsd.spec: a rpm specfile to generate binary and source rpms. Put the source tarball in /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES. Then rpmbuild -ba nsd.spec * nsd.init: a shell script that can start, stop, restart the NSD daemon. It uses signals, and can be used in rc.d init scripts (depends on platform). * nsd.zones2nsd.conf: a python script to convert NSD 2 nsd.zones config files to NSD 3 nsd.conf config files. Do not forget to set nsd_zones_name and key_dir variables at the top of the script. * bind2nsd: a slightly abridged form is included; find the full source at http://bind2nsd.sourceforge.net. The bind2nsd scripts translate DNS information in BIND format to NSD format, and then copy that translation to an NSD server. The goal is to make it simple to run redundant BIND and NSD servers and keep them in sync, using only the BIND configuration files * nsd_munin_ : plugin for munin statistics report You must have given --enable-bind8-stats (default is on) to configure. Copy the file to /usr/share/munin/plugins (or you munin node dir). You may also need to create a number of symbolic links under the names of the graphs you want to create (documented at head of file). * nsd.service : example systemd service script for NSD. * patch_for_s6_startup_and_other_service_supervisors.diff : patch to use -r option for nsd to signal readiness with READY_FD, from Cameron Nemo. Apply with patch -p0 < contrib/patch_for_s6_startup_and_other_service_supervisors.diff * autocomplete_nsd-control.bash : It completes options, all commands and zone arguments for commands. From Christian Weiske. To use it, call: source contrib/autocomplete_nsd-control.bash