On Mon, 2006-12-11 at 12:09 +0200, Ilya Konstantinov wrote:
> Does anyone either:
> 2. Know of a different DNS server which works with an LDAP backend and
> has a UI tool which can manage it?
I'm using powerdns, which I found to be reliable (post 2.9.19), fast and
very configurable. It has several
IXFR is the wrong term.
AXFR == Whole-huge zone transfer
IXFR == Incremental Zone Transfer
Ilya Konstantinov wrote:
On 12/11/06, Oren Held <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
1. check out an old tool I wrote: http://hostupd.sf.net . It uses perl's
Net::DNS so you can easily improve it/rewrite :)
Oh,
On 12/11/06, Oren Held <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
1. check out an old tool I wrote: http://hostupd.sf.net . It uses perl's
Net::DNS so you can easily improve it/rewrite :)
Oh, I once wrote a "hostname for dynamic IP" web service with
Net::DNS::Update so its no stranger to me. My recent work (th
Hi,
1. check out an old tool I wrote: http://hostupd.sf.net . It uses perl's
Net::DNS so you can easily improve it/rewrite :)
2. You can, ofcourse, edit the files manually when daemon is down.
I indeed wonder how come nsupdate is so unfriendly but I never heard of
any tool yet.
- Oren
Ily
Hola,
I have a couple of DNS servers, in various master-slave relations,
supporting dynamic DNS updates with DNS SEC -- the whole shebang --
powered by BIND servers. Recently when I enabled dynamic DNS updates
for a whole lot of zones (to facilitate a failover mechanism), I found
out I can no lon