lglass is a Python software package designed for Internet Registries like the DN42. You can generate zone files for DNS and rDNS IPv4/v6, and handle the registry. It is available on GitHub as free software:
$ git clone git://github.com/fritz0705/lglass.git
Running your own Whois daemon
lglass provides an event-based whois daemon with internal caching, which was written in Python. It is very simple to run an instance:
$ python -m lglass.whoisd -D $PATH_TO_DATA_DIR -H $HOST -P $PORT
Generate zone files
lglass also provides a script to generate zone files from the registry. It's named zonegen.py and requires a registry dump from Monotone.
To generate DNS zones:
$ python zonegen.py -d $PATH_TO_DATA_DIR -n ns1... -n ns2... -e foo.bar.com dns -z dn42
To generate IPv4 rDNS zones:
$ python zonegen.py -d $PATH_TO_DATA_DIR -n ns1... -n ns2... -e foo.bar.com rdns4 -N 172.22.0.0/16
To generate IPv6 rDNS zones:
$ python zonegen.py -d $PATH_TO_DATA_DIR -n ns1... -n ns2... -e foo.bar.com rdns6 -N fd00::/8
Reformat RPSL files
You can also reformat RPSL files using lglass by using the lglass.rpsl module:
$ python -m lglass.rpsl < $DATA/inetnum/172.22.0.53_32
At the moment, lglass doesn't support in-place operation.