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Re: Quick DNS Pro versus iTools



Not saying you should not learn proper DNS (DNS and BIND by O'Reilly is a great
reference too), just like you should learn proper apache administration, and
any other service you run open to the Net or any user base. But at times
certain tools make jobs easier depending on the volume and need. Why do you
use MacOS X Server with GUI administration?

I assume everyone here boots OS X Server into console and forgets about the GUI
interface/administration all together right? :)

On Tue, 2 Jul 2002 17:32:03 +0200
ben_g_bailey <email@hidden> wrote:
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> On Dienstag, Juli 2, 2002, at 04:18 , macos-x-server-
> email@hidden wrote:
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> >So again if you are managing a zone record or even a handful the price
> >might
> >not be worth it (then again time is worth more than the cost of
> >software at
> >times), try using WebMin, try using QuickDNS Pro (I believe you can
> >download a
> >demo version of it) and try them, see which one will get the job done
> >for you.
> >
> >What others love may not be what you will love.
>
> dunno what all this webmin/quickdns waffle is about. we use unix tools
> (pico/vi) to edit the zones and then just kill -HUP bind to accept changes.
> is there really an easier way ?.
>
> b.


-Nevin Lyne

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