Hi,
I want to add new RR to an existing zone, I tried to use the DNS::ZoneParse module and basing from it's example documentation but for some reason it's not adding it on new file, but using the Dumper I can the new record appended.
TIA.
use strict;
use Data::Dumper;
use DNS::ZoneParse;
my $zonefile = DNS::ZoneParse->new("c:\\domain.zone");
my $a_records = $zonefile->a();
push (@$a_records, { ORIGIN => 'example.com',name => 'testhost', class
+ => 'IN',
host => '192.168.0.5', ttl => '1D' },);
print Dumper \$a_records;
$zonefile->new_serial(50);
my $newzone;
open($newzone, '>', "c:\\domain.zone.updated") or die "error";
print $newzone $zonefile->output();
close $newzone;
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