use VIM and it should populate in color without any modifications.
It makes editing easier on the eyes and anymore the mono colors make my
eyes hurt after a while.
On 5/25/2015 4:22 PM, Mike Hammett wrote:
Sometimes it's color coding what I have open, sometimes not. I don't
pay attention to when it is or isn't as I'm usually just in there to
make edits and not composing from scratch. Usually I'm just searching
for a string near what I want to edit, then just edit it.
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*From: *"Josh Reynolds" <[email protected]>
*To: *[email protected], "David Milholen" <[email protected]>
*Sent: *Monday, May 25, 2015 4:20:05 PM
*Subject: *Re: [AFMUG] Web interfaces for BIND
Nano has a pretty good selection of templates for various programming
languages now.
On May 25, 2015 12:51:28 PM AKDT, David Milholen <[email protected]>
wrote:
I like using VIM when I have to code because of the cool color
tagging you can do.
On 5/25/2015 11:01 AM, Bill Prince wrote:
That's a matter of opinion. Invest a small amount of time with
vi (or vim), and it becomes a great "works anywhere" text editor.
bp
<part15sbs{at}gmail{dot}com>
On 5/25/2015 8:07 AM, Mike Hammett wrote:
Nano is infinitely easier to use than vi.
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*From: *"Josh Luthman" <[email protected]>
*To: *[email protected]
*Sent: *Monday, May 25, 2015 10:03:38 AM
*Subject: *Re: [AFMUG] Web interfaces for BIND
Please don't be serious =(
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On Sun, May 24, 2015 at 9:30 PM, Mike Hammett
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Nano here.
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*From: *"George Skorup" <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>>
*To: *[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
*Sent: *Sunday, May 24, 2015 12:55:43 PM
*Subject: *Re: [AFMUG] Web interfaces for BIND
Bah.. vi works fine.
On 5/24/2015 12:45 PM, That One Guy /sarcasm wrote:
we built ours on webmin. I like webmin. If you
have clients with DNS, you can use views to let
them manage their own.
I would guess if you did enough DNS to become
intimate with the CLI, it would be much better,
but if you do very little, like us, then webmin is
easy. We ended up doing webmin for all our Linux
servers so we can manage all the updates and
whatnot from one central point. Probably not ideal
for linux people. but for us its perfect. Just
build a base VM and everytime you need a new
purpose server just copy it and go
On Sat, May 23, 2015 at 10:41 PM, Stefan Englhardt
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
We use powerdns/mysql as authorative ns. And
feed it from our customer db with scripts.
Customer db is mysql feeded by a access
frontend. With access it is very easy to build
a frontend. You might connect to the powerdns
database directly with access/odbc.
-------- Ursprüngliche Nachricht --------
Von: "Cassidy B. Larson" <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>>
Datum: 24.05.2015 00:46 (GMT+01:00)
An: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
Betreff: Re: [AFMUG] Web interfaces for BIND
We run a PowerDNS master and have our public
authoritative BINDs pull everything as slaves
from the private PowerDNS master.
Our zones are kept in a MySQL database for
PowerDNS.
PowerDNS has a couple of web editors, this one
looks simple and probably does the job:
http://www.powerdns-gui.org/
I think I’ll probably install it and play
around as I’m sick of editing zones in the
database by hand :)
Not sure if that helps, but it could be a
solution if you want to go that route.
-c
On May 23, 2015, at 4:04 PM, Josh Luthman
<[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Any suggestions for this?
I'm tired of having to SSH in and type
things out. I'd love to have something
that makes adding zones less painful and
more pretty. There's just too big of a
list to make a good decision...
http://www.debianadmin.com/bind-dns-server-web-interfacefrontend-or-gui-tools.html
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