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Could you please elaborate on the use cases for this feature? For what end-purpose is the customer requesting this data? If it's to use it with another cPanel & WHM server, I expect you'd want an 'Import' feature as well. This becomes a bit more complex. If they simply want a copy of it for reference/other purposes, note that a backup of their site (which I would recommend all cPanel account owners maintain at all times) would have a direct copy of their BIND zone file(s).
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Primarily, I'm curious about the use case(s) for this request and what is necessitating the export of a zone to the raw BIND zone format on such a frequent basis. I can say for myself that introducing CDN to a website, having a export on zones would make my life easier. CloudFlare, for example would benefit greatly with this, I understand that 'partnered' CloudFlare VPS providers offer this functionality, but you would need to be a provider for that functionality. X%2010%20hosting (not to advertise, web devs should understand it;)) has an export for CDN's and whatever else you may want a bind file for.
Midisoft studio 4 gratis. Would proxies count? I'd imagine they would fall under a CDN? I think I am grasping at straws right now but that's one reason why I think having a export for 'Normal' cpanel users (not excluding resellers). Hi, and thanks for your response. In this specific case, it was a government client requesting a copy of their zone file for their own internal records. So it wasn't for the purpose of importing elsewhere, as far as I know. It was simply that they wanted a quick, easy record of the zone file today.
I understand that a copy of the zone file is included in the backup of the site. So this request is really about the immediacy of making this specific information available right now, from WHM, in a downloadable (or cut 'n paste) text format (as opposed to a screen print), without having to go looking/digging/extracting elsewhere. I'm hoping/assuming that this 'Download as a txt file' option should be that technically difficult given that when I choose to 'Edit DNS Zone' the information has already been retrieved (and presented 'nicely' for the purposes of editing).
Thanks for your consideration, Ross. +1 for exporting the zone file for importing to other sources. We'd use it for CloudFlare. FYI: They do a great job of guessing standard DNS records but not the newer carddav records. Copying and pasting values one by one is not viable.