/wmbind

WMBIND is an application for managing DNS zones for BIND9 via the web.

Primary LanguagePHPGNU General Public License v3.0GPL-3.0

Readme file for jaredquinn's fork of WMBIND (Web Management for BIND)

* Why this fork?

WMBIND hadn't been maintained in quite some time and there were features I wanted to 
see incorporated.

The following features are on the road map for this fork:

Streamlining zone checks and parsing the output to determine invalid records.
New look and feel.
Integrated management of DNSSEC keys and signing of saved zone files.
Better management of Bind9 options for configuration files.
			
* What is WMBIND?

WMBIND is a fork of the popular SMBIND project, which is a project for people
who want to administer their BIND9 DNS server(s) from a web interface,
and delegate zones to users.

* What makes WMBIND better than SMBIND?

No change has been done to SMBIND since the start of 2007, and because of this
SMBIND amongst other things uses a deprecate PHP module. WMBIND does also feature stronger 
security when it comes to storing user passwords (if not running in compability mode).

The biggest reason i created this project is because the SMBIND code is a bit 
messy (no offence), so it was hard to make fast changes to the code. WMBIND is coded 
following the MVC-paradigm, forcing good separation of business logic and the templates.
This also makes the code easier to navigate and change.

WMBIND does also feature many other small improvements.

* Why use WMBIND versus the 250 other web-based BIND management softwares on SourceForge?

WMBIND is 100% PHP, with no dependency on any other language.
It also features error checking using bind's built-in named-checkconf and
named-checkzone binaries, removing single records that do not pass their criteria,
and writing only the valid records to the zone files.

* Does WMBIND use cron, like the 250 other web-based BIND management softwares on SourceForge?

No way. Changes are committed out of the database on-the-fly, on-demand from the
web interface. Changes are instant, so there's no waiting around for cron to kick in.
Changes to the zone data are applied without bringing BIND down, through the use of
"rndc reload". This means changes can be applied while BIND is "hot".

* Where did the template come from

The template came from a guy called Jason Murray Cole (http://jason-cole.com/).