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NAME

       put-dns - Put a DNS record onto an external DNS provider

SYNOPSIS

       put-dns [-v] [-n] “DNS entry”

DESCRIPTiON

       put-dns uses the Provider defined in put-dns.conf to create a DNS entry.

   DNS entry
       This  is a DNS entry in RFC1034 format, this should be of the form owner type class RDATA and passed as a
       single argument to put-dns.

OPTIONS

       -v     Be verbose, say what DNS entry will be sent to which provider -n  No  action  -  do  not  actually
              invoke the provider to add the entry

EXAMPLES

       put-dns "mail.example.com IN A 10.9.8.7"
              create a DNS Adress record for mail.example com, pointing to the IP addess 10.9.8.7

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright   @   2021   John   Lines.    License   LGPLv3+:   GNU   Lesser   GPL   version   3   or  later
       <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-3.0.html>  This  is  free  software:  you  are  free  to   change   and
       redistribute it.  There is NO WARRENTY, to the extent permitted by law.

AUTHORS

       John Lines.