Re: DNS + SQL?...

2000-09-15 Thread Max Lock
Will Trillich wrote: of course, you know that the D stands not only for DOMAIN but for DYNAMIC, right? if you cache every domain name you run across, next week at least SOME will be out-of-date... True, but the system in this case is going to be the primary for about 600 domains, and

RE: DNS + SQL?...

2000-09-15 Thread J.T. Wenting
: Friday, September 15, 2000 09:26 To: Will Trillich Cc: debian-user Subject: Re: DNS + SQL?... Will Trillich wrote: of course, you know that the D stands not only for DOMAIN but for DYNAMIC, right? if you cache every domain name you run across, next week at least SOME will be out-of-date

DNS + SQL?...

2000-09-14 Thread Max Lock
Hi Folks, I'm interested in setting up a DNS server which will store _all_ of it's information in an SQL database of some kind. Are there any good references/code for doing this that anyone knows of?... There's a bind 8 patch on Freashmeat, but it's not supported/developed anymore, and I

RE: DNS + SQL?...

2000-09-14 Thread Brooks R. Robinson
PROTECTED] Behalf Of Max Lock Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2000 3:55 AM To: debian-user Subject: DNS + SQL?... Hi Folks, I'm interested in setting up a DNS server which will store _all_ of it's information in an SQL database of some kind. Are there any good references/code for doing

Re: DNS + SQL?...

2000-09-14 Thread Will Trillich
On Thu, Sep 14, 2000 at 09:54:42AM +0100, Max Lock wrote: Hi Folks, I'm interested in setting up a DNS server which will store _all_ of it's information in an SQL database of some kind. Are there any good references/code for doing this that anyone knows of?... There's a bind 8 patch