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    DNSWebAdmin

    Web Based DNS Editor for Bind (MySQL Backend)

    This project focuses on an easy to use fast DNS editor. It uses a MySQL Database backend to keep updates fast. It supports Bind Views. More to be added as I think of what to put in here
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    a bind management tool using php and a database
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    DDnsEditor will be a GUI dynamic DNS (rfc2136) zone editor, similar in functionality to nsupdate. DDnsEditor uses TSIG authentication for all communication with the DNS server. It does not edit on-disk zone files.
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    A DNS server for Unix and Windows platforms, supporting authoritative service (master/slave) as well as caching. Also featuring a graphical master file editor (mfedit), a graphical DNS query tool (dnsquery) and a DNS programming library for C++ (poslib).
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