DNS Management Packages?
Alan V. Shackelford
ashackel at jhmi.edu
Thu Jan 6 23:33:23 UTC 2005
I use webmin for many things in my DNS, and only have one complaint.
It doesn't do the careful job I would do in keeping the zone data
files alphabetized and orderly. Big deal, right? Not really, but it
was a sad day when all those years of diligent housekeeping began to
erode. It handles views well, and I enjoy using it.
My favorite by far was the MenandMice product, but it was way more
expensive than any other S/W I ever thought about buying, and the
bosses would not go for it. In those days it did not support views. I
don't know about today. But it was very nice.
Steve Fletty wrote:
> Sauron, eh? One package to BIND them. ;-)
>
> At what scale are people using webmin? Anyone with hundreds of LAN admins
> each responsible for their piece of the DNS pie?
>
> I've often been disappointed with the limitations of those "free" tools.
> That and the usually crappy documentation.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Janne Liimatainen" <jeppe at arabuusimiehet.com>
> To: "Chip Mefford" <cpm at well.com>
> Cc: "Steve Fletty" <fletty at umn.edu>; <bind-users at isc.org>
> Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2005 12:25 PM
> Subject: Re: DNS Management Packages?
>
>
>
>>>| Commercially there's at least Namesurfer from Nixu, www.namesurfer.com.
>>>| Quite a bit lighter than QIP.
>>>|
>>>| Regards,
>>>| Janne
>>>
>>>Umm,
>>>
>>>There is webmin
>>
>>Yes, that was mentioned already earlier.
>>
>>Also these are worth mentioning, though they like to manage DHCP also.
>>In no particular order:
>>
>>Sauron, http://sauron.jyu.fi/
>>Maintain, http://osuosl.org/projects/maintain
>>Netreg, http://www.net.cmu.edu/netreg/
>>
>>Regards,
>>Janne
>>
>
>
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