- Nick
Ken Jones wrote:
That sound great!
I've got dnsadmin up on source forge so we can use all those handy development features. The 0.10 version is up there now. It's almost the same as the 1.0 version.
I'll post the 1.0 version on Monday.
Nick: Are you a developer? If you start work on the code I can add you to the source forge project.
Ken
On Friday 12 March 2004 1:50 pm, Nick Bright wrote:
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
