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       tadded documentation on the install script - gitzone - git-based zone management tool for static and dynamic domains
  HTML git clone https://git.parazyd.org/gitzone
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  HTML Author: Jaromil <jaromil@dyne.org>
       Date:   Wed, 10 Jul 2013 17:33:03 +0200
       
       added documentation on the install script
       
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       t@@ -16,7 +16,37 @@ gitzone-shell is similar to git-shell but it restricts the user to the zones
        repository and provides some additional commands for dynamic DNS updates & SSH
        key management. To use it the Z shell must be installed (zsh).
        
       -* Installation
       +* Installation (semi-automatic)
       +
       +Gitzone comes with a relatively simple script: gitzone-install
       +whose usage is self-descriptive:
       +
       +  : # gitzone-install username [ id_rsa.pub ]
       +
       +First argument is a user on the machine which will be the user in the git url.
       +
       +Second argument is the first public ssh key which will have write permissions to change zones
       +(it is optional and can be added later)
       +
       +So first install bind9 (not covered by this documentation),
       +then create your user and then run the script with all the arguments in place.
       +
       +Then create /etc/bind/repos/${user}.conf and put inside:
       +
       +: zone "domain.com" {
       +:        type master;
       +:        notify yes;
       +:        file "/var/cache/bind/$user/domain.com";
       +:        allow-transfer { transfer; };
       +: };
       +
       +Then restart the bind9 daemon.
       +
       +Gitzone can be installed on multiple users on the same machine,
       +this way there can be different admins (or groups of admins)
       +for different zones all on the same machine.
       +
       +* Installation (manual)
        
        - set PREFIX in Makefile and make sure the paths in the hooks are correct, then
          : # make install