An ISP I had done some IIS setup for had a PERL script, written by a former
employee, that did just that.  It was web based (sorta).  It worked like....

1-Do-your-own-DNS form parameters get turned into a temp file
2-Daily run parsing script turned first line of temp file into registry
entry parameters (PERL 5 has a registry MOD)
3-Remaining lines were passed into to domain.com.dns file (which was
specified in step 2)
4-Script executed net-stop and net-start commands on the DNS service.

I am not a PERL programmer, but maybe somebody on this list who is could
dupe that functionality?  I would love to get my hands on the one I saw, but
that ISP has been gobbled up by Verio and I think the script is history.
Back then I did not even know what PERL was.
-V

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Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 1999 3:18 PM
Subject: [IMail Forum] OFF Topic: MS-DNS


> Hello,
>
> I wonder if there is a way to make DNS Administration with Microsoft DNS
> Services a little bit easier, without the need of an sysadmin to operate.
>
> I mean: each time a new domain is added into MS-DNS or a secondary zone is
> taken, I need manual operating.
> Do u know of a tool that allows to resellers to add their own domains
> automatically into MS-DNS Server?
>
> It would help a lot.
>
> I am still looking for someone that provides me secondary NS. If you ever
> hear of someone that has the same need as me, then don't hesitate to let
me
> know.
>
> // Guenther
>
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