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Re: Editing QDNS filesFrom: Jerry Pasker-System Admin. Date: Thursday, May 13, 1999
Time: 10:44:00 pmAt 4:43 PM -0500 5/13/99, Steve Linford wrote:
>I need to change the name of a secondary mailhost across many QDNS domains,
>does anyone know if there's an easy way to do it (I'd love to just run
>BBEdit's search/replace on the Primary Data folder but the QNDS file type
>seems proprietory).
>
>If there's no choice but to manually go through each domain, does anyone
>know if it's possible to edit QDNS domains from another machine on the LAN
>(my DNS server is in a rack - realy uncomfortable for working at unless
>you're a Giraff). What I was thinking of was putting an alias of the
>QuickDNS Data folder onto my normal machine and then using the QuickDNS Pro
>Admin app locally on that - any reason it wouldn't work?
>
> Steve Linford
>
>________________________________________________________________________
> Ultradesign Technology Ltd. http://www.ultradesign.com
It works for me. I edit my domains by mounting my machine running QDNS,
and just opening the zone file that I want to edit. QDNS Pro then reloads
the domain when I save and close with the file.
-Jerry
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