zmaster -- automatically maintain nameserver zone files
 zmaster special-zone-name
 Zmaster is a tool for maintaining named.boot include files.  It is 
 meant to be run periodically on secondary name servers so that they 
 can automatically discover what zones (domains) they should be transfering
 (secondarying) from the primary server.
 To do this, the primary server must tell them which domains to take.
 This is done by creating a special zone that can be listed to find
 out which zones should be taken.
 In this special zone, there should be a host called 'ns'.  This host
 should have an A record that specifies a nameserver that can provide
 a listing of the hosts in the special domain.
 The following examples should illistrate what's required to run this.
 In the named.boot file on the secondary system, include a line like:
 include /etc/named/ns2.idiom.com.boot
 In the named.boot file on the primary system, include a line like:
 primary ns2.idiom.com ns2.idiom.com
 In the special zone file, in this case, ns2.idiom.com, include the 
 following:
 $ORIGIN ns2.idiom.com.
 @       IN      SOA     idiom.com.      muir.idiom.com. (
                         1996031908 86400 3600 2592000 86400 
                         )
         IN      NS      ns.idiom.com.
         IN      NS      ns3.idiom.com.
 @                       IN      A       206.80.31.66
 ns                      IN      A       140.174.82.4
 dream.com               IN      A       140.174.82.4
 truedev.com             IN      A       140.174.82.4
 This establishes that two domains (dream.com and truedev.com) are to
 be transfered.  They are to be transfered from the address given in the
 corrosponding A record.  The listing of this information will come from
 ns.ns2.idiom.com.  In addition, there is a host, ns2.idiom.com defined
 that will be ignored by zmaster.
 David Muir Sharnoff, <muir@idiom.com>
 Idiom will secondary domains for other ISPs for $0.50/month each.   There
 is a minimum purchase of 30 domains.  Send mail to support@idiom.com
 or visit http://www.idiom.com/secondary.shtml for more information.
 Status: waiting since 1999 for someone to buy the service
 Download: here