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ISPMan is a system to design massive ISPs using LDAP as the backend.
ISPMan provides a web front end and a commandline interface to create virtual domains and manages users, dns information, email infos and httpd setup data for these vhosts.
dnscacheaudit is a simple perl utility to audit entries in the DNS cache. This utility is inspired by CacheAudit utility by Jose Avila and is released under BSD License.
DioNiSio is a DNS scanner written in ANSI C that only depends on sockets library and libc. It implements 3 scan methods (dictionary, massive reverse lookup and recursive zone transfers). Targeted to portability, rational resources usage, and easy use.
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Build your own DNS zone for looking up country codes from IP addresses. Uses data directly from RIPE, ARIN, APNIC, LACNIC, and AFRINIC. Update the data on a schedule of your choosing.
DDNSNotify logs into a (telnet-enabled) router and retrieves the WAN IP Address, only IF the IP Address differs from the DNS IP address for the domain name. It's useful to update DNS records using another external DDNS script (such as zoneclient.py).
IP change detection script for UNIX systems. Can be used to map static domain to dynamic IP. Works behind NAT. Uses HTTP browser or network interface to get public IP. To be used with task scheduler (Cron or like, sample crontab file shipped).
Java Client for updating your IP address for the DynDNS Service. XML configuration file for easy setup. Logging support to check the status of your updates.
The PostgreSQL ISP Admin Tools are series of utilities to help administrating webhosting (apache,bind,posrfix,vsftpd) environments less painful, using both commandline and webbased applications.
This project allow to maintain large number of DNS Zone from the registry to zone contents. This project will be divided into 5 sub-projects (core, administrative, billing, contents, transfert). Bind (named) configuration generator.
IPuppy is a Linux-based dynamic IP update utility for those of us who do not have a static IP. IPuppy currently supports the DNS services provided by Zoneedit.com and Enom.com, and is written in PHP.
The EPPTT is a flexible, script based EPP client. It can be used
to mount fully automated and comprehensive tests against different
implementations of EPP. It has both an intutive commandline interface
as well as a user friendly web interface. EPPTT
Ruby DynDns Client.
RDDC is a full featured DynDns client written in Ruby. Our goal is to provide an easy to use, yet powerfull client, that can easily be used in scripts.
Multidig was created to verify consistent resolution across a network of DNS servers. Essentially, it performs a "dig-like" resolution on each server in a list and compares the results. It was developed so that admins know when changes have propagated.
gh-tool is a command-line interface to gethostby*, in libresolv/libc. It allows one to check
the local system's notion of an IP->DNS or DNS->IP mapping, including aliases, directly,
rather than digging for mappings in DNS, which may not pertain.