up DNSAddress Management is the process of maintaining and editing Domain Name Service (DNS) configurations. DNS ties text-based domain names to the numeric IP Addresses that are necessary to locate the domain's server on the net. Address Management solutions become necessary when: An administrator needs to maintain many domain names. An administrator needs to assign and track separate names for many machines within one domain. A domain name changes IP address frequently, requiring Dynamic DNS (DDNS). This is most commonly used by individuals who connect their server to the internet using a modem.EntriesInternet Software Consortium http://www.isc.org/ Non-profit corporation dedicated to developing and maintaining production quality open source reference implementations of core Internet protocols. BIND is available here for free. Simple DNS Plus http://www.jhsoft.com/ Free trial version, screenshots, client testimonials, FAQ, tutorials. Also provides a Web-based DNS lookup tool.[Windows] Men & Mice http://www.menandmice.com/ QuickDNS and DNS Expert tools. Free trial versions, support page including DNS glossary, FAQ, mailing list. [MacOS, Windows] MyDNS http://mydns.bboy.net/ A free DNS server for Unix that serves records directly from a MySQL database. Microsoft: Windows 2000 Server http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/windowsserver/2000/ Documentation and support for this product. Service packs and updates available. Djbdns http://cr.yp.to/djbdns.html Domain Name System tools, links, and tips. [Unix] Power Domain Name Server http://wiki.powerdns.com/ PowerDNS is a non-BIND nameserver based on open-source and proprietary software. MaraDNS http://www.maradns.org/ A public-domain, open source Domain Name Server which offers both authoritative and caching features. Its main goals are security and simplicity. Unbound http://www.unbound.net/ A validating, recursive, and caching DNS server software product distributed in open source form under the BSD license. [Unix] Adonis DNS Management Server http://www.bluecatnetworks.com/products/adonis-dns-dhcp-appliances/ Plug-and-play 1u rack-mount GNU/Linux server hardware with BIND pre-installed. Life with djbdns http://www.lifewithdjbdns.com/ Examples and howtos for djbdns. MetaInfo http://www.metainfo.com/ DNS and DHCP server software for MS Windows, Linux, and Solaris. Chami.com: WhoIsNot http://www.chami.com/whoisnot/ Finds reserved, on-hold and available variations of domain names. Detailed list of features, free trial version, FAQ. [Windows] DNS Boss http://www.dnsboss.com/ Management software for Solaris, NT, Linux. Free trial version, documentation and instruction. Sauron http://sauron.jyu.fi/ A free GPL licensed DNS and DHCP management system. Includes a detailed presentation, screenshots and documentation. .Net API wrapper for Simple DNS Plus Windows nameserver http://www.neokobe.nl/free-net-api---windows-dns-nameserver---simple-dns-plus.php A free .net wrapper for users of Simple DNS Plus, using the built-in HTTP API of Simple DNS Plus. ISC's BIND http://www.isc.org/software/bind The developer's site for the Berkeley Internet Name Daemon at the Internet Software Consortium. Linux NIS(YP) Server and Tools http://www.linux-nis.org/nis/ The Network Information Service (NIS) provides a simple network lookup service consisting of databases and processes. It was formerly known as Sun Yellow Pages (YP). Cisco: Network Registrar http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/netmgtsw/ps1982/index.html A scalable DNS server. Free trial version, FAQ, technical documentation. [Windows] The Manual Page: DHCP-DNS http://www.themanualpage.org/dhcp-dns/ Free Perl package that allows dynamic DNS update using your DHCP server. GPL license. News, and a glossary of relevant technical terms. Related categoriesGerman Ein DNS-Server (Nameserver) löst die vom Client angefragten Domainnamen (z.B. www.dmoz.org) in die zugeordneten IP-Adressen auf. DNS The Domain Name System (DNS) is a distributed Internet directory service. A network of DNS servers respond to requests to translate between domain names (such as dmoz.org) and IP, Internet Protocol, DNS Providers This category is for organizations that provide DNS service. Note that organizations that primarily provide dynamic DNS service (for hosts that change Parking Domain name parking is the process of registering a domain name without immediately using it for a Web site. This saves Web hosting fees. However, in order to register a domain name, you must provide Neigbour categoriesAdvertising Software which delivers advertising content over the Internet. This includes banner servers and various Application An application server is a piece of software designed to help make it easier for developers to isolate the business logic in their systems architecture (usually through components) and develop CD Servers that specialize in sending detailed information about audio compact discs. Chat Chat servers exist in a wide variety of formats and protocols. However, they all provide a facility for users to communicate with each other in real time, as opposed to holding conversations via less Collaboration Dictionary This category is for software for dictionary servers only. Directory File System FreeVSD This area is for sites with content relating to the open source project FreeVSD, the protocol, and any third party tools, FTP The File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a software standard for transferring computer files between machines with widely different operating systems. It belongs to the application layer of the Internet Media Message Boards This category attempts to list the wide and ever-increasing variety of web-based discussion forum server software. Personalization Personalization software for the Internet is any software which changes the content of a site for specific groups of users, or specific Printing Search Server applications that store information and allow people to search it using web forms. Shopping Suites Telnet Time This category contains sites providing software for time servers. As there is no hardware category, many hardware based time servers are also listed here also. Most of these use the Network Time Usenet WWW (This section is quite beta and buggy, have patience. Thanks) Thumbnails powered by Thumbshots |