More Re: DNS + Web Interface

patrick.hulman at cox.net patrick.hulman at cox.net
Tue Mar 2 18:09:56 UTC 2004


webmin looks pretty good if you have a couple of zone, but try it with something like 1500+ zones and it's unusable.

I'd like to be on the list as well, don't know how much I can add as I'm not that great of a perl programmer.

patrick


> 
> From: /dev/rob0 <rob0 at gmx.co.uk>
> Date: 2004/03/01 Mon PM 07:23:17 EST
> To: bind-users at isc.org
> Subject: Re: More Re: DNS + Web Interface
> 
> On Mon, Mar 01, 2004 at 01:02:25PM -0800, Jeff Lasman wrote:
> > Here's the scope as I see it...
> > 
> > A perl/php project that YOU, the DNS hosting company, can run on your 
> > own server, to allow your DNS hosting customers to log in.
> 
> Perhaps I missed something ... how is this different from the existing
> Webmin module? I used it to help myself get started a few months back,
> and it seemed to be good enough.
> 
> I don't think this is OT, BTW. I might have some interest in it; not so
> much for myself (mcedit $ZONEFILE :) but possibly for some GUIfied
> colleagues who might need to manage some zones in my absence. Then
> again, I think the Webmin module might meet their needs. It assumes a
> bit of familiarity with basic DNS concepts, but if you don't have that
> you probably should not be maintaining a nameserver!
> 
>     Rob - /dev/rob0
> 
> 



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