dns tools
Disk Tools (PPC)
This disk image is intended for use with Mac OS 8.1 and Mac OS Extended File Format (also knows as HFS+) more>> This disk image is intended for use with Mac OS 8.1 and Mac OS Extended File Format (also knows as HFS+). It is provided to you in the event that you need to perform any troubleshooting and you do not have access to the Mac OS 8.1 CD. You can make a Disk Tools floppy disk with this software and use it for booting if a problem occurs. Then you can use the tools to fix the problem. You will be downloading a Disk Copy compressed image, which requires Disk Copy 6.1 or later to use.
PowerPC, Mac OS 8.1, Apple Disk Copy 6.1 or later.
SEM Tools 2.0
Firefox add-on that highlights text ads based by colors. A number of tools to assist Search Engine and Affiliate Marketers more>> Firefox add-on that highlights text ads based by colors.
A number of tools to assist Search Engine and Affiliate Marketers. The SEM Tools extension adds an URL decoder that allows you to see the URL destination.
Highlights text ads by color based on companies in Google and Yahoo. Adds other search engine links on each search engines results page. Keyword creation tools like join, replace and group.
Keyword editing tools for cleaning keyword lists.
System requirements:
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Enhancements
- Ads on Google will show a tooltip with the actual destination URL.
- Unknown ad companies are now highlighted in black.
- Added more ad companies for the adhighlighter (can now see Commission Junction and Google affiliates).
- Decode URL (renamed to UnMask URLs) now works on Google. You can toggle whether to show the Google URL or the actual URL.
- Removed some unnecessary code and namespaced all functions.
- Removed old icons.
CPod Tools 1.4
Free and open source collection of python scripts for Chinesepod users more>> Free and open source collection of python scripts for Chinesepod users
CPod Tools is a collection of python scripts for Chinesepod premium users: import CPods vocab XML or CSV file to IFlash, download audio, fetch dialogue transcripts (and more to come).
CPod Tools includes an easy to use interface to the scripts for OSX-users.
Main features:
- download the audio sentences of a dialog or the expansion section
- open the transcript html by the lessons level and id
- scrape the transcript html from the web or the html source file
- scrape the expansion sentences from the web or the html source file
- save scraped text to various formats
- avoid importing duplicates using an ignore list
- convert CPods Vocab Csv file to various formats, including IFlash.
- convert CPods Vocab Xml file to various formats, including IFlash.
- fetch only entries with a special tag from CPods Vocab Xml file
- download the vocab audio files
- store your recent setting for further use
sfri Tools 1.2
sfri Tools is a set of applescripts concibed as a helper for some of your daily tasks in Safari more>>
Main features:
- sfri consolidate will join in a single window all displayed web pages.
- sfri displayHistory will display some statistics about last visited places.
- sfri downloadImgs will download images displayed/linked in the current web page.
- sfri Library is a high-quality tool for applescripters non-javascripters, which will give you full control over the most common objects in a web page (frames, forms, navigation, windows), allowing you some useful actions, such as fill and submit forms, retrieve info about images and objects embedded in web pages, etc.
- sfri SaveUrlSet will remember the web pages currently opened in Safari, for further use.
- sfri printToDesktop will print a pdf of the current web page to your desktop.
- sfri windowSize will adjust the size of the current window to your chosen one, useful to watch the display of some websites without changing the resolution of your monitor.
- sfri scanCache will scan the cache of Safari, looking for and extracting to a user-selected folder any jpg, gif, png or swf file.
Enhancements:
- Lots of bug fixes, code optimizations and new add-ons.
Oyabun Tools 2.2
Oyabun Tools is released with an aim to help you remote shutdown/restart/sleep another Macintosh over any TCP/IP based network and close PPP connection and cancel remote control. more>>
Oyabun Tools 2.2 is released with an aim to help you remote shutdown/restart/sleep another Macintosh over any TCP/IP based network and close PPP connection and cancel remote control.
Define as many users you want, and give them individual privileges as well as individual login and password.
If your server lags, simply restart if from all around the world! Simple yet powerfull! Even Includes the source code.
Oyabun is made by sixtime of Team2600.
Requirements:
- Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
- Mac OS X 10.3.9
- Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
- Mac OS X 10.0
- Mac OS X 10.1
- Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
- Mac OS X 10.2
- Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
- Mac OS X 10.3
- Mac OS Classic
Unhide Tools 1.0
Unhide Tools is known as a helpful tool which helps you unhide files. more>>
Unhide Tools 1.0 is known as a helpful tool which helps you unhide files. Did you notice that you can't see your Desktop Folder of your hard disk any more when you mount it via AppleShare? Do you want to get rid of all the OS X files and folders on your hard disk? These tools help you achieving this by making those hidden files and folders visible. Works on any other hidden files, too.
XML Tools 2.5
Allow AppleScript to parse XML data. more>>
Jack Tools 0.72
Jack Tools - Audio server more>>
It can connect any number of different applications to a single hardware audio device; it also allows applications to send and receive audio to and from each other.
Jack is different from other audio server efforts in that it has been designed from the ground up to be suitable for professional audio work. This means that it focuses on two key areas: synchronous execution of all clients, and low latency operation.
DNS Setup 1.5
DNS Setup is a set of 2 AppleScripts that help you enter your DNS data into MacOS X. Currently there is no error checking so entering data should be done carefully more>> DNS Setup is a set of 2 AppleScripts that help you enter your DNS data into MacOS X. Currently there is no error checking so entering data should be done carefully.
MacOS X Server 10.1 or later.
DNSChanger Removal Tool 2.0
Scan your computer for the DNSChanger trojan horse. more>>
DNSChanger Removal Tool 2.0 is an effective tool which can scan your computer for the DNSChanger trojan horse and alert you if it is detected. The DNSChanger Trojan Horse, also known as OSX.RSPlug.A and OSX/Puper, has been found on numerous pornographic websites disguising itself as a video codec. Once downloaded and installed, DNSChanger changes the DNS settings on the computer, redirecting websites entered by the user to malicious sites. If personal information is entered on these malicious websites, it can lead to identity theft.
Upon launching DNSChanger Removal Tool, click the Scan button to scan for the DNSChanger trojan horse. If the DNSChanger trojan horse is detected, DNSChanger Removal Tool will give you the option to remove it. If the DNSChanger trojan horse is detected and removed, you will need to restart your computer to clear out the bad DNS entries added by the DNSChanger Trojan Horse.
DNS Helper 1.6
DNS Helper - Easily create files for BIND more>>
DNS Helper takes the work out of creating the files that BIND needs to run. Simply fill in the blanks and go.
Main features:
- Create zone, domain, and named.conf files for your BIND server without the need to understand the formatting of those files.
- It can set the needed permissions and ownership on the files after they are created.
- It can install the files for you or save them to any location you wish.
- It can control BIND and show you your BIND log files.
- It can setup MX records.
Enhancements:
- Finally fixed the stupid bug that prevented hostnames from containing numbers!
- Force users to authenticate when opening the app to prevent an error from occurring when checking /etc/hostconfig for startup options.
DNS Enabler 4.0.3
DNS Enabler gives you a handy and polished tool which can be used by Mac users to easily and quickly set up a fully-functional Domain Name Server on a plain Mac OS X machine. more>>
DNS Enabler 4.0.3 gives you a handy and polished tool which can be used by Mac users to easily and quickly set up a fully-functional Domain Name Server on a plain Mac OS X machine. It is designed to allow a user to set up domain name information quickly using a single window, in the fastest time.
DNS Enabler provides the interface to allow users to specify name-to-address mappings for machines on the Internet, as well as their aliases or MX records (which specify that certain machines act as mail servers for the domain). Additionally, it allows users to set the other domain and zone information, like the Time-To-Live intervals that determine how long these information remain valid.
It will automatically generate the appropriate named.conf file, the forward mapping files for each domain, the reverse mapping files for each network, and all the resource and reverse pointer records from the specifications entered.
Enhancements: Enlarged the data entry field for Virtual Domains into multiple lines.
License:update/patch
DNS Enabler now sports a customizable toolbar, containing three panels - the main It will shut down the DNS Server, if it is running, and remove all files installed byLicense:update/patch
DNSetup 1.1
DNSetup - Create the configuration files for the DNS server more>>
Currently there is no error checking so entering data should be done carefully.
The scripts place all created files on the desktop and must be moved to the proper location on the hard drive.
Enhancements:
- Fixes a bug with MX and CNAME records in the zone config.
MyDNS 1.1.0
Free and open source DNS server for UNIX systems more>> Free and open source DNS server for UNIX systems
MyDNS is a free DNS server for UNIX. MyDNS was implemented from scratch and is designed to serve records directly from an SQL database (currently either MySQL or PostgreSQL).
Its primary objectives are security, interoperability, stability, and speed, though not necessarily in that order.
System requirements:
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Enhancements:
- Implemented RFC 2136 (DNS UPDATE). See the manual for usage instructions.
- Fixed minor bug in admin.php where if db_get_settings() failed, it might display an error message without consistent formatting.
- Added two additional fields to the --verbose query log. The opcode of the query (QUERY or UPDATE), and a quoted field containing a description of the UPDATE performed, if the opcode was UPDATE.
- Updated contrib/stats.php to handle new log fields.
- Fixed bug in --dump-config -- if present, fields without default values ("no-listen", "soa-where", "rr-where", and "recursive") were not being dumped.
- Made --dump-config dump ALL possible configuration options, even if no value was originally specified. As such, MyDNS will no longer warn the user when a config option doesnt have a value. It will be silently ignored.
- Including after a suggestion by Christian Tschenett, to help things out on 64-bit platforms like OSX. If this creates problems on your platform, please let me know.
- Modified admin.php to allow a backslash in the mbox field, immediately preceding a dot. This is used in DNS to indicate the presence of a dot in the username part of the administrators email address. There was an additional bug report from Andreas Grip that MyDNS was replying with the slashes doubled up in this case, but it appears to be a problem with the "dig" program, not MyDNS.
- Fixed bug with "rr-where" clause -- conf.c was using "soa-where" instead. David Darville first reported this bug. Michael Gile submitted it two minutes later, with a patch.
- Added "create_domain.pl" to the contrib/ directory. Thanks to Gerard de Brieder for this script. See contrib/README for more information.
- Fixed bug in src/lib/rr.c (mydns_rr_load) that caused a segfault if origin was NULL (it was designed to allow NULL, but this version is the first to ever call it in that way).
- Added support for NAPTR (RFC 2915) records. Users with existing MyDNS databases will need to alter their tables to allow "NAPTR" in the "type" column if they want to use NAPTR.
- Renamed library functions mydns_parse_rr() and mydns_parse_soa() to mydns_rr_parse() and mydns_soa_parse(), for consistency.
- Library functions mydns_rr_dup() and mydns_soa_dup() now fail (terminating the program) if out of memory.
- Moved routines that parse data for individual RR types (RP, SRV, and NAPTR) into individual functions from mydns_rr_parse for clarity.
- Fixed bug where AXFR might transmit incorrect information if a FQDN is used in the name field.
- Fixed AXFR bug with ALIAS enabled. Thanks to Sven Wegener for the patch.
- Created file "README.mysql" to address various problems common while compiling with MySQL support.
- Fixed "use of cast expressions as lvalues is deprecated" warning (caused compilation abort with --enable-debug).
- Added hostname to beginning of SIGUSR1 status output.
- Renamed "update" column in the soa table to "update_acl"; how could I be so stupid as to name a column "update"?!
- Fixed a critical denial-of-service vulnerability.
DynDNS Updater 1.2
DynDNS Updater - Provides support for updating hosts and more more>>
Provides support for updating hosts within the free services Dynamic DNs and Static DNS as well as the paid service Custom DNS. Supports updates over HTTPS and provides an auto-setup feature.
Main features:
- Intuitive interface
- Setup wizard automatically downloads hosts
- Supports multiple users
- Includes configurable update daemon
- Provides full event logging
- Allows configuration exports
- Dashboard widget.
Enhancements:
- Feature: Dashboard widget
- Fix: Janguar compatibility issues.