Features rich DNS server software? [closed] - dns

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I am looking for DNS server software with statistics like all unqie IPs connected past 24hrs, top domain queries and etc...
Anyone know such software with free-license ?

This is not done through DNS. This is done with server logs. If you want big data there are plenty of tools, google it. google is even one of the answers.
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Software to help in log analysis?

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I am looking for a 3rd party NodeJS library that supports SNMP Traps/Notifications. Wishfully, it works on Linux running on a VM.
Thanks!
It sounds like this is what you are looking for: node-snmpjs

Do you know of a place or an API that lists all domains registered that day? [closed]

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I am needing to be able to look at the new domains being purchased each day. Preferably free.
What you're looking for is whois information, which is hard to find all in one place. If you're wanting to see only domains purchased today, registered.today gives the list.

Secure coding in go [closed]

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I'm starting to learn go and I've been unable to find any guidelines regarding secure coding in go, such as exist for many other programming languages.
I'm wondering if anyone can point me to anything like this for go, or tell me what guidelines from other languages might most apply.
I'll mostly be writing webapps running on linux.
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Centos Webserver Management [closed]

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I have just setup 5 centos 6 servers. I want to turn then all into webservers but I want one server to be able to control all the servers and install websites on them. How do I do this? Is there some software I could use that is preflably free.
I strongly recommend puppet configuration management system to automate your installation/configuration process. it is open source. it has one centralized server used to store/distribute configuration/updates across your network infrastructure.
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http://puppetlabs.com/
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Is there a Node.js based alternative to Puppet or Chef? [closed]

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Basically, the title says it all: Is there a Node.js based alternative to provisioning tools such as Puppet or Chef?
Somebody please correct me if I am mistaken but there are a lot of other options. Please check this. But none are node.js based.
UPDATE: There should be something that is open source http://docs.opsmezzo.com/

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