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Re: ISP best practices
From: Adam Kennedy <akennedy () cyberlinktech com>
Date: Thu, 21 May 2009 16:40:31 -0400
Bind is fully capable of IPv6. When combined with Webmin (www.webmin.com), I'm not sure how much easier Bind can get. Webmin will also keep DNSSEC keys up to date with changes, so long as you make those changes from within Webmin. If you make changes in CLI, you can tell Webmin to rehash the keys manually. It's as simple as clicking a GUI button. On 5/21/09 11:06 AM, "Curtis Maurand" <cmaurand () xyonet com> wrote:
Check out www.powerdns.com as an alternative to bind. Its faster, more secure, does IPV6 and easier to maintain. Curtis Philip Lavine wrote:To all, I am sure this has been asked 10 to the 1 millionth power times, however may be the rules have changed. I am looking to set up a really small ISP with a few /24's. I want to host DNS as well. Is there any whitepapers/howtos/best practices on setting up multihomed BGP and DNS with BIND so I don't blow up the Internet. Thx Philip
-- Adam Kennedy Senior Network Administrator Cyberlink Technologies, Inc. Phone: 888-293-3693 x4352 Fax: 574-855-5761
Current thread:
- Re: ISP best practices, (continued)
- Re: ISP best practices Joel Jaeggli (May 21)
- Re: ISP best practices Curtis Maurand (May 21)
- Re: ISP best practices Ben Cooper (May 21)
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- Re: ISP best practices Cody Appleby (May 21)
- Re: ISP best practices Paul E (May 21)
- Re: ISP best practices Ben Cooper (May 21)
- Re: ISP best practices Joe Abley (May 21)
- Re: ISP best practices bmanning (May 21)
- Re: ISP best practices Joe Abley (May 21)
- Re: ISP best practices Curtis Maurand (May 21)
- Re: ISP best practices Adam Kennedy (May 21)
- RE: ISP best practices Jason Bertoch (May 21)
- Re: ISP best practices Justin Wilson - MTIN (May 21)
- Re: ISP best practices Shane Ronan (May 21)
- Re: ISP best practices Seth Mattinen (May 21)
- Re: ISP best practices Shane Ronan (May 21)