DNS & DHCP Management System

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On Mon, 2005-06-13 at 07:25 -0500, Barry Brimer wrote:
> ISC bind and ISC dhcpd work well together to do ddns updates.  As a management
> tool, I recommend Webmin <http://www.webmin.com> which will do a lot more than
> DNS/DHCP for you.

I think he was looking more for a distributed LAN/management solution.

In reality, I do have to say that ISC's piecemeal DHCP and DNS servers
were really designed for the Internet, and not a management LAN.  Which
is why I think there really needs to be an integrated, private LAN-only
combinational layer 2 + layer 3 name services daemon.

So far, the only ones I've seen are either ADS-integrated, proprietary
or scripts/hacks around ISC DHCP+DNS.  The few proprietary ones I've
seen look pretty good though, but I've never deployed them.


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