[BlueOnyx:00844] Re: YUM updates available (blueonyx-dnstools & base-email)

Jeff Jones jeffrhysjones at mac.com
Sun Mar 22 07:20:21 -05 2009


Sorry!

Award for 'boobie-head of the month' award goes to me for not running  
this script as root.

Just imported over 300 records - the only 'weird-sim' I can see is  
that for MX records, they list as :

mx_dir_

But if you go and edit the record, and then save, it correctly lists as:

Mail Highest

Is this OK or do I need to go through and edit the MXs?

Apart from that - it's worked brilliantly saved me hours of mind  
numbing 'work' - so now I can take my dog for a walk.

Michael - my dog salutes you!

(honestly - he is *actually* saluting you - it's one of his tricks.  
The last time he did that for me was when I finally managed to compile  
Virtual Iron tools for BX.)

> Hi all,
>
> I'm having trouble getting this dnsImport.pl script to work -  hen I  
> run it I get the following error:
>
> Can't locate Global.pm in @INC (@INC contains:
>
> I'm actually not 100% sure of how one should go about running this  
> script - perhaps an example?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Jeff
>
> On 20 Mar 2009, at 23:07, Michael Stauber wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> The following updates for BlueOnyx were released today and are now  
>> available
>> through YUM:
>>
>> ==========
>> Package
>> ==========
>> Installing:
>> blueonyx-dnstoolbox
>>     replacing  nuonce-dnsImport.i386 2.1-2
>>
>> Updating:
>> base-email-capstone
>> base-email-glue
>> base-email-locale-da_DK
>> base-email-locale-de_DE
>> base-email-locale-en
>> base-email-locale-ja
>> base-email-ui
>>
>> Transaction Summary
>> =======================
>> Install      1 Package(s)
>> Update       7 Package(s)
>> Remove       0 Package(s)
>>
>> Total download size: 138 k
>>
>> These packages address the following issues:
>>
>> blueonyx-dnstools:
>> ===============
>>
>> This RPM now obsoletes (and therefore uninstalls) the NuOnce  
>> dnsImport RPM.
>> The new replacement RPM contains an improved dnsImport.pl script  
>> and also some
>> other command line utilities for manipulating DNS. Additionally all  
>> the DNS
>> toolbox utilities are now located at a different path:
>>
>> /usr/sausalito/sbin/dnsImport.pl
>> ------------------------------------------
>> 	
>> Allows you to import DNS records. Just call the script and point it  
>> to a
>> directory that contains your DNS zone files which you want to import.
>>
>> /usr/sausalito/sbin/dnsDeleteAllRecords.pl
>> ----------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> Script to delete each and any DNS records on your server. Use with  
>> care!
>> Requires server 'admin' password in order to perform the deletion.
>>
>> /usr/sausalito/sbin/dnsMassChange.pl
>> ----------------------------------------------------
>>
>> Script that allows to perform mass DNS changes from the command  
>> line. For
>> example it allows to change all DNS records that have the IP  
>> X.X.X.X to the IP
>> Y.Y.Y.Y instead.
>>
>> /usr/sausalito/sbin/dnsMXmassChange.pl
>> ---------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> Script that allows you to perform mass DNS changes to MX records.  
>> Can be used
>> to change all MX records that currently point to mail.host.com to  
>> another
>> email host. Can also be used to change each and any MX record to a  
>> single
>> specifyable new mail serer.
>>
>>
>> base-email:
>> =========
>>
>> This module has been updated with the functionality to configure  
>> and manage
>> secondary email services for domains.
>>
>> -- 
>> With best regards
>>
>> Michael Stauber
>>
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