On Wed, 17 Nov 2010, Gary Wallis wrote:
(If we use FOSS BIND why should we support anti FOSS businesses like many
mentioned above?)
Because business is business, and using the right tool for the job is
more important than adhering to the purity of an ideology developed in
the absence of real
> How would BIND sign a zone that is in a Database? Can BIND do this?
> ALL examples of using DNSSEC have been with flat files.
DNSSEC with SQL isn't supported in BIND 9 (yet?). IIRC, it can return
signed responses for records that do exist, but it can't return proper
signed negative responses fo
On 11/17/2010 7:15 AM, Gary Wallis wrote:
[.. Discussion of non-open-source IPAM solutions ..]
> (If we use FOSS BIND why should we support anti FOSS businesses like
> many mentioned above?)
Several of the businesses listed in the original post are BIND Forum
members and are supporting ISC in th
Chris Buxton wrote:
On Nov 16, 2010, at 12:44 PM, Gary Wallis wrote:
IPAM is an Infloblox proprietary system that Cricket Liu is involved with.
No.
IPAM = IP Address Management. It is not a product, but rather a product
category. I believe the term was coined by Lucent, or whoever owned QIP
Interesting. I store my zones in MySQL (great for maintaining them) but
dump them to flat file format to hand to BIND. This allows me to DNSSEC
sign some of my zones. (I also hold the DNSKEY records in the DB).
How would BIND sign a zone that is in a Database? Can BIND do this?
ALL examples of usi
Thanks a lot.
That looks much helpful for me.
--- On Wed, 17/11/10, Josh Miller wrote:
> From: Josh Miller
> Subject: Re: MySQL BIND SDB
> To: bind-users@lists.isc.org
> Received: Wednesday, 17 November, 2010, 9:38 AM
> On 11/15/2010 10:58 PM, Tech W.
> wrote:
> > Is
On 11/15/2010 10:58 PM, Tech W. wrote:
Is mysql Bind SDB suitable for a production application?
We have many dozens of domains in the bind servers, what's the best way to
maintain the zones and records?
Absolutely - I have maintained 10k+ zones using Bind-DLZ / MySQL.
re: http://itsecureadmi
On Nov 16, 2010, at 12:44 PM, Gary Wallis wrote:
> IPAM is an Infloblox proprietary system that Cricket Liu is involved with.
No.
IPAM = IP Address Management. It is not a product, but rather a product
category. I believe the term was coined by Lucent, or whoever owned QIP at the
time, sometime
Karl Auer wrote:
On Tue, 2010-11-16 at 11:16 -0800, Chris Buxton wrote:
With a management solution, of course. :-)
[...]
The advantages include:
- Two admins with different ideas of how files should be named and
laid out don't butt heads. The management solution makes the decision.
- There is a
On Tue, 2010-11-16 at 11:16 -0800, Chris Buxton wrote:
> With a management solution, of course. :-)
> [...]
> The advantages include:
>
> - Two admins with different ideas of how files should be named and
> laid out don't butt heads. The management solution makes the decision.
> - There is an audi
On Nov 15, 2010, at 10:58 PM, Tech W. wrote:
> Is mysql Bind SDB suitable for a production application?
To my understanding, yes, with caveats. However, I've never used it myself.
Understand fully what you are doing and how it affects performance before you
put it into production. That likely wi
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