Re: [Pdns-users] GUI survey

2013-02-15 Thread John Miller
Thanks to everyone who's responded thus far. Please keep the responses coming! Right now we're looking pretty hard at poweradmin and django-powerdns-manager. poweradmin has some interesting bugs (that we'd probably fix); django-powerdns-manager doesn't do all we want it to, but what it does

Re: [Pdns-users] GUI survey

2013-02-15 Thread Daniel L. Miller
On 2/4/2013 6:06 PM, John Miller wrote: Hello everyone, As we get ready to roll out PowerDNS for our authoritative nameservers, I'm evaluating the GUI gamut to see what's available and works well. I've installed dev copies of just about every GUI listed in the wiki. There's drawbacks to jus

Re: [Pdns-users] GUI survey

2013-02-06 Thread John Miller
Once we get the backup solution in place, we plan on writing our own front-end as part of a larger application. It will be in PHP. I'd definitely be interested in seeing it! Assume such a piece of software exists. Also assume that when you buy it, you get the complete source code with it. W

Re: [Pdns-users] GUI survey

2013-02-06 Thread a b
> What are folks using?  What databases are you running on the backend? Oracle 10g (10.2.0.4) and 11g (11.2.0.1). > Any particular things you do/don't like about your choice? pdns zone2sql tools do not really support the "oracle" backend properly; manual crafting of SQL code is required to impo

[Pdns-users] GUI survey

2013-02-04 Thread John Miller
Hello everyone, As we get ready to roll out PowerDNS for our authoritative nameservers, I'm evaluating the GUI gamut to see what's available and works well. I've installed dev copies of just about every GUI listed in the wiki. There's drawbacks to just about all of them (unwieldy interface, no D