Re: [CentOS] bind zone files graphical management tool

2014-08-30 Thread Nux!
Interesting this gitnamed, thanks for sharing.



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- Original Message -
 From: 彭勇 p...@pubyun.com
 To: CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
 Sent: Saturday, 30 August, 2014 12:33:25 AM
 Subject: Re: [CentOS] bind zone files graphical management tool
 
 https://github.com/pubyun/gitnamed
 GitNamed is a project that manage name server by git.
 
 
 On Sat, Aug 30, 2014 at 6:57 AM, David Beveridge d...@bevhost.com wrote:
 
  cPanel also has bind zone editing.
 
 
  On Sat, Aug 30, 2014 at 8:56 AM, David Beveridge d...@bevhost.com wrote:
 
   see
   https://github.com/bevhost/probind
  
  
  
   On Sat, Aug 30, 2014 at 6:35 AM, Robert Moskowitz r...@htt-consult.com
   wrote:
  
   On a server that does not have a gui, only command line.
  
   In the past I have used webmin, and was happy with it, but it is more
   than I really need.
  
   I COULD rsync the files to my notebook and maintain them there. Probably
   should just for backup!
  
   But is there anything else that is 'safe' to use.  vi gets tiring after
   a while.
  
  
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[CentOS] bind zone files graphical management tool

2014-08-29 Thread Robert Moskowitz
On a server that does not have a gui, only command line.

In the past I have used webmin, and was happy with it, but it is more 
than I really need.

I COULD rsync the files to my notebook and maintain them there. Probably 
should just for backup!

But is there anything else that is 'safe' to use.  vi gets tiring after 
a while.


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Re: [CentOS] bind zone files graphical management tool

2014-08-29 Thread John R Pierce
On 8/29/2014 1:35 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
 On a server that does not have a gui, only command line.

 In the past I have used webmin, and was happy with it, but it is more
 than I really need.

 I COULD rsync the files to my notebook and maintain them there. Probably
 should just for backup!

 But is there anything else that is 'safe' to use.  vi gets tiring after
 a while.

when I first started doing DNS, I used this perl script that read a 
hosts-like file and generated the zone files automatically.   this 
worked great as long as my requirements were fairly simple, but once 
they exceeded a certain complexity level I've been using VI ever since.

never liked those webmin style 'consoles', as they've always seemed like 
HUGE security risks.



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Re: [CentOS] bind zone files graphical management tool

2014-08-29 Thread Nux!
I think that if you want to avoid vim, then Webmin is still your best chance.



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- Original Message -
 From: Robert Moskowitz r...@htt-consult.com
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 Sent: Friday, 29 August, 2014 9:35:58 PM
 Subject: [CentOS] bind zone files graphical management tool
 
 On a server that does not have a gui, only command line.
 
 In the past I have used webmin, and was happy with it, but it is more
 than I really need.
 
 I COULD rsync the files to my notebook and maintain them there. Probably
 should just for backup!
 
 But is there anything else that is 'safe' to use.  vi gets tiring after
 a while.
 
 
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Re: [CentOS] bind zone files graphical management tool

2014-08-29 Thread David Beveridge
see
https://github.com/bevhost/probind



On Sat, Aug 30, 2014 at 6:35 AM, Robert Moskowitz r...@htt-consult.com
wrote:

 On a server that does not have a gui, only command line.

 In the past I have used webmin, and was happy with it, but it is more
 than I really need.

 I COULD rsync the files to my notebook and maintain them there. Probably
 should just for backup!

 But is there anything else that is 'safe' to use.  vi gets tiring after
 a while.


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Re: [CentOS] bind zone files graphical management tool

2014-08-29 Thread David Beveridge
cPanel also has bind zone editing.


On Sat, Aug 30, 2014 at 8:56 AM, David Beveridge d...@bevhost.com wrote:

 see
 https://github.com/bevhost/probind



 On Sat, Aug 30, 2014 at 6:35 AM, Robert Moskowitz r...@htt-consult.com
 wrote:

 On a server that does not have a gui, only command line.

 In the past I have used webmin, and was happy with it, but it is more
 than I really need.

 I COULD rsync the files to my notebook and maintain them there. Probably
 should just for backup!

 But is there anything else that is 'safe' to use.  vi gets tiring after
 a while.


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Re: [CentOS] bind zone files graphical management tool

2014-08-29 Thread 彭勇
https://github.com/pubyun/gitnamed
GitNamed is a project that manage name server by git.


On Sat, Aug 30, 2014 at 6:57 AM, David Beveridge d...@bevhost.com wrote:

 cPanel also has bind zone editing.


 On Sat, Aug 30, 2014 at 8:56 AM, David Beveridge d...@bevhost.com wrote:

  see
  https://github.com/bevhost/probind
 
 
 
  On Sat, Aug 30, 2014 at 6:35 AM, Robert Moskowitz r...@htt-consult.com
  wrote:
 
  On a server that does not have a gui, only command line.
 
  In the past I have used webmin, and was happy with it, but it is more
  than I really need.
 
  I COULD rsync the files to my notebook and maintain them there. Probably
  should just for backup!
 
  But is there anything else that is 'safe' to use.  vi gets tiring after
  a while.
 
 
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