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.. highlight:: none
``knotc`` – Knot DNS control utility
====================================
Synopsis
--------
:program:`knotc` [*config_option*] [*options*] [*action*]
Description
-----------
This program controls a running `knotd` process using a socket.
If an *action* is specified, it is performed and `knotc` exits, otherwise the program
is executed in the interactive mode.
Config options
..............
**-c**, **--config** *file*
Use a textual configuration file (default is :file:`@config_dir@/knot.conf`).
**-C**, **--confdb** *directory*
Use a binary configuration database directory (default is :file:`@storage_dir@/confdb`).
The default configuration database, if exists, has a preference to the default
configuration file.
Options
.......
**-m**, **--max-conf-size** *MiB*
Set maximum size of the configuration database
(default is @conf_mapsize@ MiB, maximum 10000 MiB).
**-s**, **--socket** *path*
Use a control UNIX socket path (default is :file:`@run_dir@/knot.sock`).
**-t**, **--timeout** *seconds*
Use a control timeout in seconds. Set to 0 for infinity (default is 60).
The control socket operations are also subject to the :ref:`timeout<control_timeout>`
parameter set on the server side in server's Control configuration section.
**-b**, **--blocking**
Zone event trigger commands wait until the event is finished. Control timeout
is set to infinity if not forced by explicit timeout specification.
**-e**, **--extended**
Show extended output (even empty items in zone status).
**-f**, **--force**
Forced operation. Overrides some checks.
**-x**, **--mono**
Don't generate colorized output.
**-X**, **--color**
Force colorized output in extended output or to a pipe.
**-v**, **--verbose**
Enable debug output.
**-h**, **--help**
Print the program help.
**-V**, **--version**
Print the program version. The option **-VV** makes the program
print the compile time configuration summary.
Actions
.......
**status** [*detail*]
Check if the server is running. Details are **version** for the running
server version, **workers** for the numbers of worker threads,
**configure** for the configure summary, or **cert-key** for the
public key pin of the currently used certificate.
**stop**
Stop the server if running.
**reload**
Reload the server configuration and modified zone files, and reopen the log files
if they are configured. All open zone transactions will be aborted!
**stats** [*module*\ [\ **.**\ *counter*\ ]]
Show global statistics counter(s). To print also counters with value 0, use
force option.
**zone-check** [*zone*...]
Test if the server can load the zone. Semantic checks are executed if enabled
in the configuration. If invoked with the force option, an error is returned
when semantic check warning appears. (*)
**zone-status** [*zone*...] [*filter*]
Show the zone status. Filters are **+role**, **+serial**, **+transaction**,
**+events**, **+freeze**, and **+catalog**. Empty zone parameters are omitted,
unless the **--extended** option is used. A single dash in the output represents
an unset value. Automatic colorization can be overruled using the **--mono** and
**--color** options.
The color code is:
*green* - zone acts as a master / *red* - zone acts as a slave,
*bold font (highlited)* - zone is active / *normal* - zone is empty,
*underscored* - zone is an interpreted catalog member.
**zone-reload** [*zone*...]
Trigger a zone reload from a disk without checking its modification time. For
secondary zone, the refresh event from primary server(s) is scheduled;
for primary zone, the notify event to secondary server(s) is scheduled. An open
zone transaction will be aborted! If invoked with the force option, also zone
modules will be re-loaded, but blocking mode might not work reliably. (#)
**zone-refresh** [*zone*...]
Trigger a check for the zone serial on the zone's primary server. If
the primary server has a newer zone, a transfer is scheduled. This command is
valid for secondary zones. (#)
**zone-retransfer** [*zone*...]
Trigger a zone transfer from the zone's primary server. The server
doesn't check the serial of the primary server's zone. This command is valid
for secondary zones. (#)
**zone-notify** [*zone*...]
Trigger a NOTIFY message to all configured remotes. This can help in cases
when previous NOTIFY had been lost or the secondary servers have been
offline. (#)
**zone-flush** [*zone*...] [**+outdir** *directory*]
Trigger a zone journal flush to the configured zone file. If an output
directory is specified, the current zone is immediately dumped (in the
blocking mode) to a zone file in the specified directory. See
:ref:`Notes<notes>` below about the directory permissions. (#)
**zone-backup** [*zone*...] **+backupdir** *directory* [*filter*...]
Trigger a zone data and metadata backup to a specified directory.
Available filters are **+zonefile**, **+journal**, **+timers**, **+kaspdb**,
**+keysonly**, **+catalog**, **+quic**, and their negative counterparts
**+nozonefile**, **+nojournal**, **+notimers**, **+nokaspdb**, **+nokeysonly**,
**+nocatalog**, and **+noquic**. With these filters set, zone contents,
zone's journal, zone-related timers, zone-related data in the KASP database
together with keys (or keys without the KASP database), zone's catalog,
and the server QUIC key and certificate, respectively, are backed up,
or omitted from the backup. By default, filters **+zonefile**, **+timers**,
**+kaspdb**, **+catalog**, **+quic**, **+nojournal**, and **+nokeysonly**
are set for backup. The same defaults are set for restore, with the only
difference being **+noquic**. Setting a filter for an item doesn't change the
default settings for other items. The only exception is **+keysonly**, which
disables all other filters by default, but they can still be turned on
explicitly. If zone flushing is disabled, the original zone file is backed
up instead of writing out zone contents to a file. When backing-up a catalog
zone, it is recommended to prevent ongoing changes to it by use of
**zone-freeze**. The force option allows an already existing backupdir to
be overwritten. See :ref:`Notes<notes>` below about the directory permissions.
(#)
**zone-restore** [*zone*...] **+backupdir** *directory* [*filter*...]
Trigger a zone data and metadata restore from a specified backup directory.
Optional filters are equivalent to the same filters of **zone-backup**.
Restore from backups created by Knot DNS releases prior to 3.1 is possible
with the force option. See :ref:`Notes<notes>` below about the directory
permissions. (#)
**zone-sign** [*zone*...]
Trigger a DNSSEC re-sign of the zone. Existing signatures will be dropped.
This command is valid for zones with DNSSEC signing enabled. (#)
**zone-validate** [*zone*...]
Trigger a DNSSEC validation of the zone. If the validation fails and the
zone is secondary, the zone expires immediately! (#)
**zone-keys-load** [*zone*...]
Trigger a load of DNSSEC keys and other signing material from KASP database
(which might have been altered manually). If suitable, re-sign the zone
afterwards (keeping valid signatures intact). (#)
**zone-key-rollover** *zone* *key_type*
Trigger immediate key rollover. Publish new key and start a key rollover,
even when the key has a lifetime to go. Key type can be **ksk** (also for CSK)
or **zsk**. This command is valid for zones with DNSSEC signing and automatic
key management enabled. Note that complete key rollover consists of several steps
and the blocking mode relates to the initial one only! (#)
**zone-ksk-submitted** *zone*...
Use when the zone's KSK rollover is in submission phase. By calling this command
the user confirms manually that the parent zone contains DS record for the new
KSK in submission phase and the old KSK can be retired. (#)
**zone-freeze** [*zone*...]
Trigger a zone freeze. All running events will be finished and all new and pending
(planned) zone-changing events (load, refresh, update, flush, and DNSSEC signing)
will be held up until the zone is thawed. Up to 8 (this limit is hardcoded) DDNS
updates per zone will be queued, subsequent updates will be refused. (#)
**zone-thaw** [*zone*...]
Trigger dismissal of zone freeze. (#)
**zone-xfr-freeze** [*zone*...]
Temporarily disable outgoing AXFR/IXFR for the zone(s). (#)
**zone-xfr-thaw** [*zone*...]
Dismiss outgoing XFR freeze. (#)
**zone-read** *zone* [*owner* [*type*]]
Get zone data that are currently being presented.
**zone-begin** *zone*...
Begin a zone transaction.
**zone-commit** *zone*...
Commit the zone transaction. All changes are applied to the zone.
**zone-abort** *zone*...
Abort the zone transaction. All changes are discarded.
**zone-diff** *zone*
Get zone changes within the transaction.
**zone-get** *zone* [*owner* [*type*]]
Get zone data within the transaction.
**zone-set** *zone* *owner* [*ttl*] *type* *rdata*
Add zone record within the transaction. The first record in a rrset
requires a ttl value specified.
**zone-unset** *zone* *owner* [*type* [*rdata*]]
Remove zone data within the transaction.
**zone-purge** *zone*... [**+orphan**] [*filter*...]
Purge zone data, zone file, journal, timers, and/or KASP data of specified zones.
Available filters are **+expire**, **+zonefile**, **+journal**, **+timers**,
**+kaspdb**, and **+catalog**. If no filter is specified, all filters are enabled.
If the zone is no longer configured, add **+orphan** parameter (zone file cannot
be purged in this case). When purging orphans, always check the server log for
possible errors. For proper operation, it's necessary to prevent ongoing changes
to the zone and triggering of zone related events during purge; use of
**zone-freeze** is advisable. This command always requires the force option. (#)
**zone-stats** *zone* [*module*\ [\ **.**\ *counter*\ ]]
Show zone statistics counter(s). To print also counters with value 0, use
force option.
**conf-init**
Initialize the configuration database. If the database doesn't exist yet,
execute this command as an intended user to ensure the server is permitted
to access the database (e.g. *sudo -u knot knotc conf-init*). (*)
**conf-check**
Check the server configuration. (*)
**conf-import** *filename* [+nopurge]
Import a configuration file into the configuration database. If the database
doesn't exist yet, execute this command as an intended user to ensure the server
is permitted to access the database (e.g. *sudo -u knot knotc conf-import ...*).
An optional filter **+nopurge** prevents possibly existing configuration
database from purging before the import itself.
Also ensure the server is not using the configuration database at the same time! (*)
**conf-export** [*filename*] [+schema]
Export the configuration database (or JSON schema) into a file or stdout. (*)
**conf-list** [*item*]
List the configuration database sections or section items.
**conf-read** [*item*]
Read the item from the active configuration database.
**conf-begin**
Begin a writing configuration database transaction. Only one transaction
can be opened at a time.
**conf-commit**
Commit the configuration database transaction.
**conf-abort**
Rollback the configuration database transaction.
**conf-diff** [*item*]
Get the item difference in the transaction.
**conf-get** [*item*]
Get the item data from the transaction.
**conf-set** *item* [*data*...]
Set the item data in the transaction.
**conf-unset** [*item*] [*data*...]
Unset the item data in the transaction.
.. _notes:
Notes
.....
Empty or **--** *zone* parameter means all zones or all zones with a transaction.
Use **@** *owner* to denote the zone name.
Type *item* parameter in the form of *section*\ [**[**\ *id*\ **]**\ ][**.**\ *name*].
(*) indicates a local operation which requires a configuration.
(\#) indicates an optionally blocking operation.
The **-b** and **-f** options can be placed right after the command name.
Responses returned by `knotc` commands depend on the mode:
- In the blocking mode, `knotc` reports if an error occurred during processing
of the command by the server. If an error is reported, a more detailed information
about the failure can usually be found in the server log.
- In the non-blocking (default) mode, `knotc` doesn't report processing errors.
The `OK` response to triggering commands means that the command has been successfully
sent to the server. To verify if the operation succeeded, it's necessary to
check the server log.
Actions **zone-flush**, **zone-backup**, and **zone-restore** are carried out by
the `knotd` process. The directory specified must be accessible to the user account
that `knotd` runs under and if the directory already exists, its permissions must be
appropriate for that user account.
Interactive mode
................
The utility provides interactive mode with basic line editing functionality,
command completion, and command history.
Interactive mode behavior can be customized in `~/.editrc`. Refer to
:manpage:`editrc(5)` for details.
Command history is saved in `~/.knotc_history`.
Exit values
-----------
Exit status of 0 means successful operation. Any other exit status indicates
an error.
Examples
--------
Reload the whole server configuration
.....................................
::
$ knotc reload
Flush the example.com and example.org zones
...........................................
::
$ knotc zone-flush example.com example.org
Get the current server configuration
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::
$ knotc conf-read server
Get the list of the current zones
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::
$ knotc conf-read zone.domain
Get the primary servers for the example.com zone
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::
$ knotc conf-read 'zone[example.com].master'
Add example.org zone with a zonefile location
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::
$ knotc conf-begin
$ knotc conf-set 'zone[example.org]'
$ knotc conf-set 'zone[example.org].file' '/var/zones/example.org.zone'
$ knotc conf-commit
Get the SOA record for each configured zone
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::
$ knotc zone-read -- @ SOA
See Also
--------
:manpage:`knotd(8)`, :manpage:`knot.conf(5)`, :manpage:`editrc(5)`.
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