Augie Schwer wrote:
> I'm using ZoneAdmin internally :
>
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/zoneadmin
>
> Currently the PowerDNS Web Front-end field is playing itself out, no
> clear leaders yet, but a few enthusiastic upstarts.
>
> I think that anyone who is serious about offering DNS services
Joe Sloan wrote:
milkteeth wrote:
Does anyone knows about a reliable frontend for PowerDNS to use with PHP-5,
MySQL-5 ?!
I have tried a few:
PowerAdmin: not being updated anymore
FreshDNS: still beta
WebDNS: not goodenough
Tupa: also not so promising
I would really appreciate if someone could t
On Thursday 20 December 2007 11:02:45 Augie Schwer wrote:
> > PowerAdmin: not being updated anymore
> > FreshDNS: still beta
> > WebDNS: not goodenough
> > Tupa: also not so promising
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/zoneadmin
>
> I think that anyone who is serious about offering DNS services to
Hi All,
We have been working on a frontend for PDNS for sometime now and gone
through several betas with our customers. Some of the functionality has
been delayed or is not suitable for public consumption.
However given our use of PowerDNS, it is about time we contributed
something back to t
On Dec 19, 2007 3:18 AM, milkteeth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anyone knows about a reliable frontend for PowerDNS to use with PHP-5,
> MySQL-5 ?!
> I have tried a few:
> PowerAdmin: not being updated anymore
> FreshDNS: still beta
> WebDNS: not goodenough
> Tupa: also not so promising
I'm u
Under debian (Etch) using the .deb files, it almost works in PHP5 last
time i installed it, but i did have some issues, and ended up running
php4 in fast cgi mode at a few sites that I've setup up poweradmin at. I
still dont think poweradmin is suitable for users without sufficient
knowledge o
On Wed, Dec 19, 2007 at 03:59:52PM -0500, Joseph Dobransky wrote:
> PowerAdmin is probably the best out of the bunch. Problem I ran into is
> that it turns into quite the little turtle when the domain count is higher
> than 1k. Also, I think the user features / functions could be seriously
> ove
PowerAdmin is probably the best out of the bunch. Problem I ran into is
that it turns into quite the little turtle when the domain count is
higher than 1k. Also, I think the user features / functions could be
seriously overhauled.
--
*Joseph Dobrans
Double check the PHP5 thing, works on my PHP 5 installs (as long as
mysql is enabled).
If we can get a real list of features / fixes together I'm more then
willing to work on it. So far most of what I've heard is pretty small.
John-
On 12/19/07, Joe Sloan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> John Armstr
John Armstrong wrote:
> What problems / features do you need in PowerDNS Admin that are not there?
>
> Its easy enough to pick this back up and maintain it. I've been using
> the 2005 version for years with no problems and would not mind taking
> it on.
That would be great if someone like yourse
I would like to see a select all button so I can assign an entire
class of PTR entries to a user :)
--Matt
On Dec 19, 2007, at 3:27 PM, John Armstrong wrote:
What problems / features do you need in PowerDNS Admin that are not
there?
Its easy enough to pick this back up and maintain it.
What problems / features do you need in PowerDNS Admin that are not there?
Its easy enough to pick this back up and maintain it. I've been using
the 2005 version for years with no problems and would not mind taking
it on.
John-
On 12/19/07, Joe Sloan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> milkteeth wrote
milkteeth wrote:
> Does anyone knows about a reliable frontend for PowerDNS to use with PHP-5,
> MySQL-5 ?!
> I have tried a few:
> PowerAdmin: not being updated anymore
> FreshDNS: still beta
> WebDNS: not goodenough
> Tupa: also not so promising
>
> I would really appreciate if someone could tel
Does anyone knows about a reliable frontend for PowerDNS to use with PHP-5,
MySQL-5 ?!
I have tried a few:
PowerAdmin: not being updated anymore
FreshDNS: still beta
WebDNS: not goodenough
Tupa: also not so promising
I would really appreciate if someone could tell me of a good/working
frontend fo
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