I ran it years ago on FreeBSD with no troubles.

worms wrote:
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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