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best solution for managing many nameservers
Hello,
i was searching around for good solution for managing many nameservers to add the records on the slave servers and update them and if possible some web-based manegment for non-experianced customers. anyone has an idea where can i find such solution? |
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You didn't mention what OS....so I'll try to cover different ones:
One option - Webmin. It's a web-based interface for system administration - good point: it's free. Whether it will be what you want I'm not sure. I only know about it because there was one person asking for help in administration of DNS utilizing it Matt's webmin problems. If you are looking to pay some $$$... DNS Boss For NT or 2000 - DeEnesse DNS Just do a search on Google for DNS GUI administration and you should find lots of choices. I've been fortunate that I can still use CVS and vi for the sites I have to admin. |
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