We developed our own PHP / MySQL system that holds all the records
before writing out zonefiles and updates to BIND. We've been using it
for several years and it works well :)
Mr Michele Neylon
Blacknight Solutions
Hosting Colocation, Brand Protection
http://www.blacknight.com/
I'm a long time BIND user and recent convert to PowerDNS.
I considered BIND-DLZ briefly but found that I wasn't excited about the DB
retro-fit on a piece of software that was previously very much meant to live
in the world of flat files.
My initial intent was to try PowerDNS first and then give
Steven Crandell wrote:
I'm a long time BIND user and recent convert to PowerDNS.
I considered BIND-DLZ briefly but found that I wasn't excited about the DB
retro-fit on a piece of software that was previously very much meant to live
in the world of flat files.
My initial intent was to try
Dear NANOG:
I hope I can solicit some feedback from this venerable group. :-)
Currently, my group operates 16 BIND servers across 5 datacenters,
handling internal and external namespace duties. These servers are
responsible for both internal and external forward and reverse
name and IP spaces.
At the last place I worked at we had an installation of NicTool v1.2.
We pushed out DNS updates for our hosting company over 4 servers, two
local and two off-site. It was very nice to work with, but I havent
used it in the 2.x iteration.
http://www.nictool.com/ - Give it a look-over.
I use a PowerDNS setup with mysql backend. It works really well for our 5
dns server setup. Things to watch out for are replication breaks in the
mysql database.
On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 9:19 PM, Israel Lopez - Lists
ilopezli...@sandboxitsolutions.com wrote:
At the last place I worked at we
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