I would really love to see some development on this, as there isn't a good sql based manger for djbdns anywhere. It's something that djbdns needs :/

I've got visions of a multilevel system with different users and permissions, all stored in mysql and cronn'd to recreate the data file every N hours. A VERY nice feature to have would be "secondary server" configuration. i.e. configure a domain as 'secondary' and whenever the data file is updated it could do a zone transfer on the secondary zones :)

- Nick Bright

Ken Jones wrote:

On Friday 12 March 2004 11:49 am, Darrel O'Pry wrote:

-----Original Message-----
From: Nick Bright [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2004 4:47 PM
To: DNS Admin
Subject: Re: [dnsadmin] dnsadmin / mysql configuration

I have the same problem. My research has pretty much come up with

"this



isn't implemented, even though the docs say it is".

 - Nick Bright
   Terraworld, Inc

Darrel O'Pry wrote:

I am having trouble with dnsadmin.cgi.

When I try to list the domains it responds, "could not load data

files".



When compiling I used:

./configure --enable-cgibindir=/usr/lib/cgi-bin --enable-user=*** \
--enable-password=*** --enable-hostname=*** \
--enable-database=dnsadmin --enable-libdir=/usr/lib

But it didn't seem to register the mysql info.


Current settings --------------------------------------- tinydns directory = /var/tinydns uid = 1098 cgi-bin dir = /usr/lib/cgi-bin dnsadmin dir = /usr/lib/cgi-bin/dnsadmin


I don't have tiny dns running on this server so I just made the directories to get the compile to work.

It is running debian 3.0 stable w/2.2.16 kernel.


Has this functionality been implemented yet?

Then are there accessible design notes so I can work on implementing this myself? And are there plans to implement SRV records?

--Darrel


Sorry guys, I haven't been keeping up with the list.
I wrote the software so we could talk about the design here.
Currently I don't have any plans on working on the code.

I do have a new version with changes to the cgi program.

I'll post that on Monday so at least we could work on the same
version.

Ken Jones
inter7.com

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