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Re: Panther ServerFrom: David Schaefer Date: Wednesday, December 3, 2003
Time: 11:44:56 amThe real reason I use QuickDNS is to use relatively cheap and
inexpensive machines as DNS servers with all the power to configure
everything I need. We have 3 QuickDNS servers for about 200 domains,
one Beige G3, One "iRack", and one iMac - all running OS X. I don't
want my DNS running on my Panther server... I think I paid $500 for all
three machines together.
On 3 Dec 2003, at 12:40 PM, Kurt Anderson wrote:
> Apple will never get a product even close to the power of QDNS. If you
> have
> a couple of domains and want to 'play ISP' it could be OK...
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> on 12/3/03 12:03 PM, mattb at mattb@iarc.uaf.edu wrote:
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>> For those who have not upgraded to Panther yet, it does have a GUI
>> for DNS configuration. It's not all that great, but I would suspect
>> that it will be in the future.
>> I converted one of my DNS servers over to Panther and have removed
>> QDNS.
>>
>> QuickDNS is still the better GUI, but I would suspect that Apple will
>> do some major updates in the next 4-6 months that will put some
>> pressure on M&M.
>> QuickDNS will still be the best cross-platform program out there.
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