How to edit named.conf
David Busby
busby at pnts.com
Fri Oct 11 19:58:42 UTC 2002
I seem to remember a named.conf editor sometime ago, ran on MS platform.
Try a google search to see what you come up with, I used one once
(cause I couldn't ssh, then vi the file) and then I had to use my backup
CDs.
/B
Ruben I Safir wrote:
> No - I don't like ths style of document.
>
>
> Why not send your email in XML!
>
> Then I can parse it in my database!
>
> Weeee
>
>
> On 2002.10.11 09:12 Administrator www.pes.cz - nejlepsi pritel kazdeho webmastera wrote:
>
>>Hello,
>>why not XML?
>>You don't like this style of document?
>>:-)
>>
>>Milan
>>
>>
>>Dne pá 11. Å^(TM)Ãjen 2002 15:07 James D Almand (Doug) napsal(a):
>>
>>>Devon Harding - GTHLA wrote:
>>>
>>>>Dnsconf from http://www.solucorp.qc.ca/linuxconf/
>>>>
>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>
>>>From: Milan Leszkow [mailto:milan at pes.cz]
>>>
>>>
>>>>Sent: Friday, October 11, 2002 2:15 AM
>>>>To: bind-users at isc.org
>>>>Subject: How to edit named.conf
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Hello,
>>>>does anybody know if there is any simple way to edit named.conf file?
>>>
>>>Either vi, emacs or notepad (on MS machines only). Or you could build
>>>your on perl scripts.
>>>
>>>
>>>>I mean some useful tools for adding, delteing and editing zone section.
>>>>
>>>>Will named.conf be in XML style? Anytime ? :-)
>>>>Thanks Mila
>>>
>>>OH my God I hope not.....
>>
>>
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