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[cobalt-users] RE: Webmin for the Raq4 [cobalt-users]



Yes, but the problems I always found, especially with secondary records is that webmin formats them differently to the Raq, so if you try to add a secondary domain in webmin the RAQ GUI ignores it.

Jamie

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From: Bruce Timberlake [mailto:bruce@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 06 March 2003 17:06
To: cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] Webmin for the Raq4


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> As you say there will be a clash if make changes to dns in webmin,
> then go back to the gui.  This is because the gui stores info in a
> database instead of reading the configuration files directly.

Actually, DNS is one of the few services on the RaQ that directly 
reads and writes the relevant config files. There are no DNS entries 
in the PostgreSQL database.  (There _is_ info in the "records" file, 
a flat text file, which facilitates quicker building of those config 
files, or moving DNS info to another machine, etc.)

- -- 
Bruce Timberlake

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