nsedit is a domain name server (DNS) zone editor that runs on OpenBSD. In this tutorial, we will guide you on how to install nsedit from Github onto OpenBSD using the pkg_add command.
Before we proceed to the installation process, you will need the following:
Open the terminal and run the following command:
$ doas pkg_add -u
This will update the package database to the latest version.
We can now move on to the installation process.
$ doas pkg_add nsedit
This command will fetch and install nsedit onto your system.
We can now verify that nsedit has been installed successfully.
$ nsedit -v
This command will display the version of nsedit installed on your system.
nsedit is an essential tool that simplifies the editing of DNS zones. With this guide, you can install nsedit on your OpenBSD system easily. We encourage you to explore nsedit and leverage its functionality to simplify your DNS management process.
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