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view scripts/export/dn42_registry @ 1148:5c239f21ff7e draft
fixed a bug where I used a literal instead of one of the user defined variables (thx mkz)
author | epoch <epoch@hacking.allowed.org> |
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date | Mon, 04 Nov 2013 11:56:20 +0000 |
parents | 4ace60b88ec0 |
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#!/bin/sh if ! ./scripts/check_db_safety; then exit 1 fi mkdir -p export/dn42/data/dns || exit 1 for d in db/dom/dn42/* ; do domain="`basename $d`.dn42" owner="`cat $d/owner | tr a-z A-Z`-DN42" ( echo -e "domain:\t\t$domain" for ns in $d/ns/* ; do nsname="`basename $ns`" nsip="`cat $ns`" echo -e "nserver:\t$nsname $nsip" done echo -e "status:\t\tconnect" echo -e "admin-c:\t$owner" echo -e "tech-c:\t\tRESDB-DN42" ) > "export/dn42/data/dns/$domain" done mkdir -p export/dn42/data/inetnum || exit 1 for i3 in db/ip/AC/16/?? ; do third="$(basename $i3 | ./scripts/hex2dec)" second="$(basename $(dirname $i3) | ./scripts/hex2dec)" first="$(basename $(dirname $(dirname $i3)) | ./scripts/hex2dec)" ip="$first.$second.$third" ownershort="`cat $i3/owner | tr a-z A-Z`" owner="$ownershort-DN42" ( echo -e "inetnum:\t$ip.0 - $ip.255" for ns in $i3/ns/* ; do nsname="`basename $ns`" nsip="`cat $ns`" echo -e "nserver:\t$nsname $nsip" done echo -e "netname:\t$ownershort's dn42 network" echo -e "country:\tunknown to resdb" echo -e "admin-c:\t$owner" echo -e "tech-c:\t\tRESDB-DN42" echo -e "status:\t\tASSIGNED" ) > "export/dn42/data/inetnum/$ip.0_24" done