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    pyFreeDnsUpdate

    FreeDNS update python script

    pyFreeDnsUpdate is a command line python script that updates the FreeDNS record for a given domain to the current public facing IP address detected by the local host. It requires a one time edit to configure a list of domain|api_key pairs, and after that it can be run as a chron job to perform a sync check and update push if needed. Activity is logged on a local text file, and DEBUG level can be enabled in case of troubles.
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    DNS Metasync helps DNS administrators to deploy a DNS cluster where slaves servers' zones are kept in sync with the master: adding or deleting a zone in the master reflects the change on the whole umbrella in an automated fashion
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    Bind2nsd provides scripts that translate DNS information in BIND format to NSD format, and then copy that translation to an NSD server. The goal is to make it simple to run redundant BIND and NSD servers and keep them in sync, using only BIND files.
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