On Mon, 2010-01-11 at 13:22 -0500, Paul Mossman wrote:
> Jason wrote: 
> > I am working on a solution to automatically add the required 
> > DNS records generated by the tool "sipx-dns" to Windows DNS 
> > server if applicable. 
> > Basically it uses a open source tool "winexe" and a Windows 
> > support tool DnsCmd.exe to achieve this. 
> > "winexe" allows Linux users to issue a command to remote 
> > Windows server.
> > DnsCmd.exe is a windows support tool to interact with Windows 
> > DNS and can be downloaded from Microsoft website.
> 
> 
> Having sipXecs make the change automatically sounds nice, but might be
> more trouble than it's worth.  
> 
> But (as we discussed) it would be good if Diagnostics -> DNS Advisor
> generated a file that could be imported into the Windows DNS.  Perhaps
> via DnsCmd.exe?

There is, alas, no text file input mechanism in the windoze dns
server...

> If that isn't practical, then improvements could be made to the existing
> "MS Windows DNS Server Configuration" text.  Firstly, clean it up, since
> it's a little hard to read.  But more importantly, sipXecs could
> generate it with the actual values filled in, replacing instructions
> like: "Host offering this service - taken from DNS Advisor".

Documentation is not good enough.  We need to just solve the problem.


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