IPPlan will do reverse DNS creation for you as long as you have the domains correctly defined. The export and XML template make something that can be copied to your BIND data directory. Just have cron restart BIND every night or whatever and it will always be the same as IPPlan.

I haven't used them, but IPPlan also has facilities to generate registrar related stuff. That may be what you are looking for.

I am not an IPPlan expert, but if you need some offlist help, feel free to e-mail be directly.


On 2/25/2014 12:30 PM, Roger Howard wrote:
I'm looking for some recommendations for software to help manage our IP addresses. We're currently using BIND on linux, with webmin control panel, and we're using ipplan software to keep a record of what IPs are where.

This way, it's a pain setting up all the reverse DNS manually, so we mostly just don't bother.

We're close to needing to request more IPs from ARIN, which requires much better documentation than just that we have a /27 on this AP and a /28 on this ap. It also requires the utilization of each block.

Is there anything out there better than IP Plan, preferably that can tie in with BIND to provide reverse DNS, and output in a manner that ARIN will like?

Thanks,
Roger


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