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pfSense DNS Forwarder Batch Host Creation For "dot${lastoctet}" Naming Schemes - Tested on pfSense 2.1.5
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<?php | |
// pfSense PHP script to generate a range of DNS forwarder hosts based on | |
// "dot${lastoctet}", eg. 192.0.2.100 == dot100.example.com | |
// Open terminal, run "php" copy/paste script with the following defines tweaked | |
// Ctrl-D, wait a moment until you see "Content-type: text/html" | |
// Open the DNS config in the web UI and click Apply Changes | |
define('DOT_DOMAIN', 'example.com'); | |
define('DOT_SUBNET', '192.0.2.'); // Leave off the final octet, include the dot | |
define('DOT_RANGE_START', 100); | |
define('DOT_RANGE_STOP', 200); | |
require_once("functions.inc"); | |
function hostcmp($a, $b) { | |
return strcasecmp($a['host'], $b['host']); | |
} | |
foreach(range(DOT_RANGE_START, DOT_RANGE_STOP) as $num) | |
{ | |
$config['dnsmasq']['hosts'][] = array( | |
'host' => 'dot'.$num, | |
'domain' => DOT_DOMAIN, | |
'ip' => DOT_SUBNET.$num, | |
'descr' => '', | |
'aliases' => '' ); | |
} | |
usort($config['dnsmasq']['hosts'], "hostcmp"); | |
mark_subsystem_dirty('hosts'); | |
write_config(); | |
?> |
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No it's not as "optimised" as it could be - it's a quick and dirty script. I spent more time documenting it and cleaning up the "configurability" than I did writing it in the first place. But I wanted to store this and share it publicly, so there you go.