I got only one result out of this one:
"3. 7200 IN PTR gov.ph."
#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use Net::DNS; use lib "/home/postgres/elijah/govph/tests/Net"; use Net::DNS::ZoneFile; my $rrset = Net::DNS::ZoneFile->read("/home/postgres/elijah/govph/etc/ +namedb/tem p.gov.ph"); print $_->string, "\n" for @$rrset; push @$rrset, new Net::DNS::RR "3 7200 IN PTR gov.ph."; foreach (@$rrset) { next unless $_->type eq 'SOA' and $_->class eq 'IN'; $_->serial($_->serial + 1); } print $_->string, "\n" for @$rrset;
What am I doing wrong?? I should be getting something like this right?:
; Sta. Magdalena, Sorsogon ; Created by GovPh: Fri Aug 6 13:02:54 2004 stamagdalena IN NS ncc.xx.gov.ph IN NS ncc.xx.gov.ph

In reply to Re: Parsing Zonefiles by Elijah_A
in thread Parsing Zonefiles by Elijah_A

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