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Re: Customer DNS records best practices
From: Daniel Golding <dgolding () burtongroup com>
Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2005 15:48:21 -0700
There are a couple possibilities. Mice and Men and INS both make software that can "front-end" BIND servers via a secure web interface. You can also utilize a secure DNS appliance to serve your customer DNS - Infoblox, Bluecat, and INS all make these. They generally have a pretty rich multi-user security model, can use RADIUS for authentication, etc. There are lots of good reasons to keep your customer DNS separate from your own DNS if you are going to allow customers to remotely administer their zone records. I would ensure you have a good idea of your requirements before you jump into this - do you want the software to validate changed records? Just accept changes? Do you plan to support a subset of Resource Records, or the whole enchilada? - Dan On 7/14/05 2:45 PM, "Peter Kranz" <pkranz () unwiredltd com> wrote:
I am looking for any suggestions on tool/utilities that you are using to allow customers to manager their forward/reverse DNS records that reside on your DNS servers. Linux/Unix based preferred. Peter Kranz Founder/CEO - Unwired Ltd Mobile: 510-207-0000 pkranz () unwiredltd com
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Current thread:
- Customer DNS records best practices Peter Kranz (Jul 14)
- Re: Customer DNS records best practices Daniel Golding (Jul 14)
- Re: Customer DNS records best practices David Nolan (Jul 14)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: Customer DNS records best practices Cameron Jones (Jul 15)