Hi Folks, The URL http://dnszone.org/dist/Apache-DnsZone-0.2.tar.gz has entered CPAN as file: $CPAN/authors/id/T/TH/THOMAS/Apache-DnsZone-0.2.tar.gz size: 47032 bytes md5: 8cc9ef56ae9c1ef481801c01b2212d00 What's new: AAAA and PTR records are now supported. Much work has been done on the Oracle and Postgresql parts of DnsZone, thanks to Michael Legart. Portuguese Brazilian support by Felipe Tonioli Minor bugfixes. -- DnsZone is a webbased multiuser interface for managing dns zones in Bind running under Apache/mod_perl. Specifics: DnsZone allows users to change their own zones without actually having access to the nameserver on which their zone is located. It is a multiuser application where each user will have his/her own login and password. From the interface you can add, update and delete individual records for the domain you are managing. Records are instantly updated in the nameserver and changes will be visible instantly. Currently DnsZone supports MySQL|Oracle|Postgresql as the backend database. Oracle and Postgresql support is still experimental and is likely a bit broken. Types of dns records currently supported: SOA, A, CNAME, MX, NS, TXT. The user interface supports multiple languages and currently comes with English, Danish, German, Swedish, Italian and French language files. The user interface can be tailored to fit your needs by the use of templates (using CGI::FastTemplate). How: It uses the features of RFC2136 (Dynamic Updates) to maintain the zones in a nameserver running BIND. This means that it does not need to have anything running on the actual nameserver other than BIND itself. Website: http://www.dnszone.org/ Demo: http://demo.dnszone.org/ (Please keep the language in English so others can read it too) Download: http://www.dnszone.org/dist/ -- Thomas Eibner <http://thomas.eibner.dk/> DnsZone <http://dnszone.org/> mod_pointer <http://stderr.net/mod_pointer>