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DNSBrowse 2.08.04

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1 October 2007 - 10:01am
Submitted by: Booj

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http://www.hbware.com/component/option,com_ccdownload/task,download/id,2/
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Free

DNSBrowse will find your locator object or locator objects and show the records in a flat list. There is an easy way for changing the tree. The program can also create a host file, export the data to a CVS file or print an overview of the DNS or DHCP records. In the DNS overview you can find the IP address, name, record type, zone and description. In the DHCP overview you can find the IP address, name, type, MAC-Address, last used, expire date and description. The data can be sorted on any column.

There is also a delete option for old DHCP records.

The dns/dhcp information is stored locally, and this info is used at startup. You can switch this function on/off. The program will show a "dot" in front of the dns/dhcp records if the data is read from the local cache and is older than 2 hours. The color of the dot indicates the time the data is cached, there are 6 "levels". You can set the colors in the ini-file.

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New features - 2.08.04 - 10/01/2007:

  1. Local caching of the dns and dhcp records, so the next time the program starts with the "old" information. (in front of the record there is a colored dot that indicated the "age")
  2. Export options have been added (red floppy button), there is a plain text export or a more complex export (eXcel, SQL, XML).
  3. Search option on the dns, rev-dns and dhcp tabs. more information: http://www.hbware.com/content/view/117/12/

Disclaimer: As with everything else at Cool Solutions, this content is definitely not supported by Novell (so don't even think of calling Support if you try something and it blows up).

It was contributed by a community member and is published "as is." It seems to have worked for at least one person, and might work for you. But please be sure to test, test, test before you do anything drastic with it.




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