Hi, I can publish a small piece of software, named ABcg (for Azylog Bind config generator) which is able to take records from a SQL database and generate the zone files for Bind.
This is intended for internal use but coded with an OSS mind.
We're using it to generate zones for our DNS servers around the Europe with mysql master/master replication.
It handles reverse zones, second level domain names (like something.asso.fr) and SPF records but come with no interface, you'll have to develop your own (ours is far too specific).
At your disposal for a tarball of the whole thing (and a few advices for deployment) but also for feedback and contributions.
* regards from France and frnog *
Julien Escario
Silvan M. Gebhardt a écrit :
I perfer to do the "Unison" way. I have some identical sites, that people are uploading web stuff to it. when one server get's updated, they will just keep the files updated
http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/unison/
is deprecated, and will be replaced by harmony, but right now serves it's purpose.
for other stuff I sometimes use either iSCSI (Target=Solaris, love it) with oracleFS on it or I just do DRBD and read and write to a small shared network drive by just "tar" into it ;)
this could be a idea for a talk at the next Swinog meeting, is there an interest? I could present a bit about it...
lg silvan
Am 04.08.2009 um 09:18 schrieb Steven.Glogger@swisscom.com:
hi sebastian
ns1 = master ns2/3 = slaves (which are public to the customers)
sql stuff are solved by master-master replication setups (quite easy for mysql), web can be solved by using rsync or other stuff (dont use NFS ,-))
-steven
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