I am interested in using a friendlier DNS server and/or interface... I
use webmin and BIND now ... not too bad for a small site.  I don't like
that it has to be restarted to take changes.  If you have a [partially]
working php web front end for djbdns I would like to play with it. :-)
Did you have to do a lot of work to get a SQL backend working with a
djbdns or is it modular?

> I'm reworking our djbdns to pull records from a postgresql db that is
> nice and constrained, with an idiot proof PHP GUI, and only rewrites
> /service/tinydns/root/data on changes.  That's better than named for
my
> purposes.  I administered a bunch of BIND installations once upon a
time
> for Xoom.com and I maintain some other peoples' BIND installations,
but
> for my own usage, I prefer djbdns as it is more idiot-proof.  It's
very
> hard to screw up PTR and MX records if you follow his directions, for
> example; I have just watched an ISP (a pretty good one) accidentally
> botch a primary MX record with named due to forgetting the trailing .

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