Re: [dns-operations] Desire to migrate back to BIND

2010-04-28 Thread Phil Regnauld
Had forgotten to answer the list...

On 28/04/2010, at 07.07, Steve Bertrand st...@ipv6canada.com wrote:

 What I ask of the members of the community, is if you can make a
 recommendation on a piece of software that can bridge the gap so
 that my
 colleagues can use the pointy-clicky method of making simple changes
 (eg: A/MX, add domain etc) while keeping in mind that budget
 considerations are crucial, and there will always be the potential for
 someone making changes to the zone files directly (namely me).

Hi Steve,

There is BIND-DLZ and MyDNS to look at but I think both work directly
using a bind db driver so no possibility of editing the zone by hand
(unless you hack some export/import script using the zone transfer
functionality.

My company developed something that works with both GUI and text zone
edition including versioning, but it's not open source unfortunately.
It can drive any auth. nameserver software, not just bind.

I'm sure there might be other solutions around that do this as well
(though I haven't found one yet ;)

Cheers,
Phil



Re: [dns-operations] Desire to migrate back to BIND

2010-04-28 Thread Franck Martin
Webmin?

- Original Message -
From: Phil Regnauld regna...@nsrc.org
To: NANOG list nanog@nanog.org
Sent: Wednesday, 28 April, 2010 9:34:55 PM
Subject: Re: [dns-operations] Desire to migrate back to BIND

Had forgotten to answer the list...

On 28/04/2010, at 07.07, Steve Bertrand st...@ipv6canada.com wrote:

 What I ask of the members of the community, is if you can make a
 recommendation on a piece of software that can bridge the gap so
 that my
 colleagues can use the pointy-clicky method of making simple changes
 (eg: A/MX, add domain etc) while keeping in mind that budget
 considerations are crucial, and there will always be the potential for
 someone making changes to the zone files directly (namely me).

Hi Steve,

There is BIND-DLZ and MyDNS to look at but I think both work directly
using a bind db driver so no possibility of editing the zone by hand
(unless you hack some export/import script using the zone transfer
functionality.

My company developed something that works with both GUI and text zone
edition including versioning, but it's not open source unfortunately.
It can drive any auth. nameserver software, not just bind.

I'm sure there might be other solutions around that do this as well
(though I haven't found one yet ;)

Cheers,
Phil



Re: [dns-operations] Desire to migrate back to BIND

2010-04-28 Thread Steve Bertrand
On 2010.04.28 05:34, Phil Regnauld wrote:
 Had forgotten to answer the list...
 
 On 28/04/2010, at 07.07, Steve Bertrand st...@ipv6canada.com wrote:
 
 What I ask of the members of the community, is if you can make a
 recommendation on a piece of software that can bridge the gap so
 that my
 colleagues can use the pointy-clicky method of making simple changes
 (eg: A/MX, add domain etc) while keeping in mind that budget
 considerations are crucial, and there will always be the potential for
 someone making changes to the zone files directly (namely me).
 
 Hi Steve,
 
 There is BIND-DLZ and MyDNS to look at but I think both work directly
 using a bind db driver so no possibility of editing the zone by hand
 (unless you hack some export/import script using the zone transfer
 functionality.

Thanks for the recommendations...

What I'm most confused about, is how this ended up on this list ;)

Steve



Re: [dns-operations] Desire to migrate back to BIND

2010-04-28 Thread Steve Bertrand
On 2010.04.28 05:54, Franck Martin wrote:
 Webmin?

Webmin has already been recommended, and I appreciate the thought.

However...there's just no way that I'm going there...

Steve



Re: [dns-operations] Desire to migrate back to BIND

2010-04-28 Thread Phil Regnauld
Steve Bertrand (steve) writes:
 
 Thanks for the recommendations...
 
 What I'm most confused about, is how this ended up on this list ;)

conical hat

Duh. I did a reply from my iPhone, and then reread the mail that
came in, saw your what I ask from the community and realized I'd
forgotten to copy the list.

Then I typed n instead of d an it completed to Nanog instead of
dns-operati...@lists.dns-oarc.net :)

Sorry for the noise :(
/conical hat