I second the recommendation for PowerDNS. I built an anycasted, sql backended instant-update DNS server platform for a registrar who was interested in selling a "premium dns service" product. We looked long and hard at bind+dlz as well as PDNS. Both are great products, and the developer who works on the DLZ code is a great guy, but we were able to squeeze a lot more queries per second out of PDNS. matto On Wed, 1 Dec 2004, Jeroen Massar wrote: On Wed, 2004-12-01 at 20:17 +0100, Erik Haagsman wrote:
And while we're on the subject...anyone know a reliable web-based admin front-end for BIND + DLZ + PostgreSQL...? Or does everybody just roll their own...?
That is called PowerDNS with a bind-backend ;) Rolling your own is of course the best version as you can customize it the way you like, hook it where you want etc. Then again you can do that with PowerDNS too and with a lot of scripting basically with anything. Greets, Jeroen --matt@snark.net------------------------------------------<darwin>< The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing. - Edmund Burke