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...Note that it does NOT create or modify any files - so don't expect to use this application to "set up" a DNS server.
There are three parts to the DNSzoneView document:
a) brief numerical summary of zone RR counts
b) scatter plot of zone files relative to number of RR records and last-modified date-time of a zone file
c) a listing of configured "local" zone files and the ability to view a read-only copy of their data.
Note that appropriate authorization is required to access the requisite files. Also, this application does not "discover" files that are used - they must be configured in advance.
rr ("retain and recall") is a basic command-line utility to retain/recall the full path of filenames and directories. So, for example, "/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf" can be referenced as "//httpd.conf" in daily operations.
This library makes SRV records in DNS simple to use; actually, due to the fallback for classical connection mechanisms, it makes building a network connection in general extremely simple.