> Am 06.02.2016 um 17:34 schrieb Kägi Adrian <[email protected]>:
> 
> Hi Swinog
> I guess all of us is in touch to administrate DNS Servers. And I guess Bind 
> will be a popular one.
> In our situation, different admins, with different skill make changes on zone 
> files. And some guys (. I cannot understand why.), don't like vi as 
> administration tool.
> We're looking for a web based Admin Tool, to manage our zone files on two 
> Bind DNS (Master, slave) Servers. If any possible, this tool should support 
> zone based admin rights for external customers.
> 
> What kind of tool do you use? Webmin? Plesk? vi?
> 
> I found a lot of outdated and unmaintained tools, quite frustrating.



Hi,

we use NicTool (http://www.nictool.com <http://www.nictool.com/>, 
https://github.com/msimerson/NicTool/releases 
<https://github.com/msimerson/NicTool/releases> )
Though, it’s web interface is currently not public-facing.

The only thing it doesn’t do right now is DNSSEC.
Also, its privilege-system granularity stops at the zone level.
So, you can assign the rights for a complete forward- or reverse-zone, but not 
for a single IP of a reverse-zone.

The web interface itself is usable, but lacks i18n.

People can still shoot themselves in the foot - but the tool does a lot of 
checks in advance.


The cool thing is, it supports all kinds of DNS-servers, not just bind.



Rainer
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