I've seen webmin work with just about anything. I'll bet it works real well 
with debian.

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From: general-boun...@brlug.net [mailto:general-boun...@brlug.net] On Behalf Of 
worms
Sent: Monday, February 15, 2010 10:23 AM
To: general@brlug.net
Subject: Re: [brlug-general] Front end for BIND

Is there a particular distro that webmin works best on?

On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 10:12 AM, Jarred White <jwh...@pncpa.com> wrote:
> Seconding webmin.
>
>
>
> From: general-boun...@brlug.net [mailto:general-boun...@brlug.net] On Behalf
> Of Warren "Tray" Torrance
> Sent: Monday, February 15, 2010 10:10 AM
> To: general@brlug.net
> Subject: Re: [brlug-general] Front end for BIND
>
>
>
> Webmin (and probably similar software, like ISPConfig, etc) has a really
> easy front end.
> ----- Original message -----
>> Does anyone know of a good UI front end for bind?  90% of what I do
>> DNS wise is simple stuff...domains, sub-domain, cname, a record, mx
>> record etc.
>> I'm looking for an alternative to editing the zone files by hand and
>> something that I can have other people use with less of a chance of
>> destroying the zone.
>>
>> Any ideas?
>>
>>
>> --Lance Lambert
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Pursuant to IRS Circular 230 and IRS regulations we inform you that any federal 
tax advice
contained in this communication is not intended or written to be used, and 
cannot be used, 
for the purpose of avoiding penalties imposed under the Internal Revenue Code.

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Postlethwaite & Netterville Implements New Email Encryption Software to Further 
Protect Confidential Data

Confidentiality is a hallmark of the accounting profession and it is of the 
utmost importance to our client
relationships.  At P&,, we are committed to keeping your data confidential 
which is why we are implementing
new email encryption software.  This software inspects all outbound emails from 
our firm.  Emails that 
contain attachments will require you to enter a password to download the file.  
This ensures that your
confidential data cannot be read by anyone other than the intended recipient.

Emails with attachments will include a link to a secure web server.  Click on 
the link to download the attachment.
The first time you receive a secure email from the firm you will be required to 
setup a password.  This will
be your password to access future attachments.  For our clients and others, 
there will be a small step to
download the encrypted files; however, we believe the added confidentiality 
benefits far outweigh the few
seconds that are required to access the attachment.

If you have questions regarding this new process or if you forget your 
password, please contact Jessica Aymond, 
P&  Network Administrator, at 225.922.4600.
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