The aim of this system is to automate most of the tasks in registering domain names under a
country TLD. Written in Perl, the software is based on modifications and extensions to the RIPE
Whois database server.
The GnuDIP Dynamic IP DNS Service Software implements a Dynamic IP DNS service. It provides clients with a static DNS name even if their IP address is dynamically assigned.
tdns-conv is a tool to work with DJBDNS datafiles so that you can access them easier via web admin or some other method. The aim is to have XML, HTML, text and tinydns-data formats available for input and output (so you can use an XML file for editing)
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.
Tired of mucking with hundreds of zone files? Hate forgetting to update the serial after reloading named? Well, TkDNS aims to be a one stop solution for all your DNS management needs. Create reverse zones, zones, conf files, and update them in one place.
XMDNS is an extensible DNS management scheme that uses XML to store data. It features easy manipulation of views (or split horizon DNS). There is also support for hand-crafting records for situations where complicated rules must be enforced.
Many web site use 3322.org's dynamic DNS service. Orignally, 3322.org provided two clients for both windows and *NIX. For OSX and other OS, you can use this client. If you like, you can embeded it in your own application.