avoid an LDAP-to-DNS-config export,
a live query wrapper would be preferred. I don't mind changing
from bind to anything else (if secure).
ldapdns (which is said to run without djbdns by now) looks
somehow like what I'm heading for, but apart from that it
wouldn't compile complaining about missing ldap
On Mon Feb 04 2002 at 09:50:01PM -0500 'Thedore Knab' [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was wondering if anyone has their DNS in an LDAP directory.
LDAP to DNS gateway [http://ldap2dns.tiscover.com/].
From the site:
ldap2dns is a program to create DNS (Domain Name Service) records
directly from
* [20020204 23:51] Thedore Knab ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) escribió:
I was wondering if anyone has their DNS in an LDAP directory.
For the people that have, does this cut down on adminstration time ?
Are there any books, how-tos, or projects that you could recommend for
this ?
-Ted
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I was wondering if anyone has their DNS in an LDAP directory.
For the people that have, does this cut down on adminstration time ?
Are there any books, how-tos, or projects that you could recommend for
this ?
-Ted
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On Mon Feb 04 2002 at 09:50:01PM -0500 'Thedore Knab' [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was wondering if anyone has their DNS in an LDAP directory.
LDAP to DNS gateway [http://ldap2dns.tiscover.com/].
From the site:
ldap2dns is a program to create DNS (Domain Name Service) records
directly from
I was wondering if anyone has their DNS in an LDAP directory.
For the people that have, does this cut down on adminstration time ?
Are there any books, how-tos, or projects that you could recommend for
this ?
-Ted
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