I've never seen one available, except for in one of those prefab ISP
control panels that are out there.
When I tested the beta of www.UltraDNS.com, it had an excellent zone editor
in CF, much better than W2K MMC. Don't know about now.
Len
http://MenAndMice.com/DNS-training
One other thing - if you're using Bind on Windows then the service needs
to be restarted for the changes to take affect.
no longer true, for BIND8 on Win32, with the recent bindcmd.exe:
C:\bindcmd
Usage: BatchCmd command
where command is one of:
reload - reload configuration file
start-
Does anyone know of a current solution cf based or not, that will allow you to manage
DNS records via a browser?
Thanks in advance!
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oi Clint!!
well if you register with dotster.com you can.or you can use the free one
zoneedit.com
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Thursday, November 01, 2001,
Ok, I need to rephrase my question. Is there a tool that will allow me to manage my
own DNS through a browser?
I am running Win2k and I am using MS DNS.
Thanks!
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I want this too!
I think it might not be that tough ... the DNS records are jst in text files
right?
Eric Dawson
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, November 01, 2001 11:18 AM
Subject: Re: OT: Managing DNS via a browser
I want this too!
I think it might not be that tough ... the DNS records are jst in text files
right?
Eric Dawson
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is there more to this issue?
Eric Dawson [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 11/01/2001 10:18:02 AM
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I want this too!
I think it might not be that tough ... the DNS records are jst in text
files
Ok, I need to rephrase my question. Is there a tool that will
allow me to manage my own DNS through a browser?
I am running Win2k and I am using MS DNS.
I don't have an answer for you about an existing web interface, but I
suspect that if you're running Win2K DNS, you could build your own
sorry,
should said you CAN do whatever you want from the browser.
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am i missing something here?
if you are using win 2k why
I've never seen one available, except for in one of those prefab ISP
control panels that are out there. Never seen one in CF though. The zone
file are just individual text files though. Go to C:\winnt\system32\dns
and open up a couple of the .dns files. It's not to hard to figure out
what is
what is different between them. The thing is that the file has to be
perfect, line breaks and all. Also necessary is a registry key which is
Let me add, that I once (in my younger days ;p ) brought down an entire
dns server by having a single space at the beginning of one of the zone
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Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 11:21:21 -0500
True, but you need to know the proper format. I know of acompany that
created a typical boilerplate that they use for client
hosting and they use CF to fill
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interested in taking a look. thanks. I am currently running MS DNS but have
no reason why I need to be. I'm
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True, but you need to know the proper format. I know of acompany that
created a typical boilerplate that they use for client
hosting
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interested in taking a look. thanks. I am currently running MS DNS but
have
no reason why I need to be. I'm a penniless bum so I need to keep it cheap
though.
The DNS entries I am
. but
the structure would be the same, for all domains.
Eric Dawson
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Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 12:21:22 -0700
You're unlikely to find anything canned to do somehting like
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