As the Perl folks say: TMTOWTDI (There's More Than One Way To Do It)
Those who are familiar and/or conversant with structured-database technologies
tend to gravitate towards a structured-database-centric approach.
Those who, conversely, think structured databases are overkill, or for whatever
r
On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 04:11:03PM -0500, Alan Clegg wrote:
> Would also be cool to have a meta-zone or type (overlay similar to RPZ
> perhaps?) that could be used to configure DNS options.
>
> Then your existing DNS tools could act as your management interface.
Stay tuned for 9.11, which will ha
On 2/29/16, 4:04 PM, "/dev/rob0" wrote:
>On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 11:18:33AM +0200, Ali Jawad wrote:
>> Is there a mature/tested method of loading ACLs through a DB query
>> instead of editing the config file or reading/writing into a text
>> file ?
>
>I like this idea. I'd further suggest using
On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 11:18:33AM +0200, Ali Jawad wrote:
> Is there a mature/tested method of loading ACLs through a DB query
> instead of editing the config file or reading/writing into a text
> file ?
I like this idea. I'd further suggest using either:
1. An abstraction layer such that an
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I am working on a simple script to test various scenarios, including key
and algorithm rollovers, against (bind, unbound, ultradns, verisign,
google) resolvers using 510sg.com as a testing domain. A very simple
scenario is a bad ksk key rollover, whe
Hi
Is there a mature/tested method of loading ACLs through a DB query instead
of editing the config file or reading/writing into a text file ?
Regards
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