Building a Dynamic DNS Server for Your Enterprise?
Biff98 asks: "We manage thousands of hostnames for field gear with DynDNS.org. It's always been our intention of configuring our own DDNS server and bring it in-house. Given the recent DynDNS outage due to a DDOS attack, resulting in the inability to resolve names for multiple days, there has been 'encouragement' from management to move forward on bringing DDNS in-house. Here's the problem: I can't find any easy-to-use, scalable software to accomplish this task! BIND doesn't scale well, and I don't consider MintDNS an option due to the required platform (Windows Server w/ AD & IIS). Has anyone out there solved this problem before?"
By definition, the 2'nd fattest girl is skinny. Skinny and fat are relative in terms of what we accept. For example, many ppl accept Calista Flockhart as being skinny. But if somebody from Ethiopia say 10 years ago saw her, they would have considered positively FAT.
I prefer the "u" in honour as it seems to be missing these days.