It's a little less novice-friendly than Men & Mice, but it has price
going for it. Take a look at GADMIN Tools for BIND
(http://gadmintools.flippedweb.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=14&Itemid=33).

Even better, take a look at Infoblox NIOS-based IPAM appliance; you
could easily set one up as gridmaster and BIND master, and then do
IXFR from him to your BIND slave-servers.


 -DTK




On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 5:55 PM, Jorg B. <jor...@cwo.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm looking for a GUI for bind that meets the following requirements:
>
> (1)     Must still be under development (and supported, either commercially 
> or via community support)
> (2)     Supports "accounts/groups" that will allow me to create user accounts 
> that are able to modify only zone records assigned to the account/group.
> (3)     Administrator access with the permissions to modify any zone record.
> (4)     Should support most common features of bind.
> (5)     Should support 100's of zone records.
> (6)     Should be somewhat easy to use, so that "non-experts" can figure it 
> out.
>
> The product does not have to be free... a commercial product is perfectly 
> fine.
> I've spend some time searching around, but most of the GUI products either 
> don't support bind or are no longer maintained...
>
> Any recommendations would be appreciated...
>
> Thanks
> JB
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