Version 1.0.2 Updatehosts is a system for automatically managing and generating DNS zone files using flat relational tables. Some of the features of updatehosts includes: 1) Automatic generation of DNS zone files including *.in-addr.arpa zones for an unlimited number of DNS zones. 2) Automatic generation of BIND V4 or V8 bootstrap files with support for most common BIND options. 3) Automatic serial number generation in DNS zone files. 3) Automatic generation of the DHCP bootstrap file. 4) Limited support for DNS updates when using DHCP dynamic addressing. 5) Generation of static hosts files from the same set of information used for DNS zone file generation 6) Flexible input file syntax which allows additional information such as contact names, etc to be kept with all DNS information. This information can be added without impacting DNS zone file generation. 7) Tools which allow a set of administrators to manage the the nameserver configuration without requiring root access. 8) Conversion utilities to convert existing DNS zone files or static host tables into the updatehosts input file format. 9) Flexible postprocessing hooks which allow site specific command to be run after the file generation is completed. 10) General purpose tool for reading flat ASCII files as database relations. 11) Maintenance of input files under SCCS or RCS control as a user option. This is updated open source release of the software. It is protected by the GNU software copyright and license. Future plans include a Web front-end update utility. A mailing list (updatehosts@tic.com) has been set up to share user experience with the software and also as a repository for any bug reports and related problems. Subscribe to this list by sending a subscribe request to majordomo@tic.com. Sources can be found at: ftp://ftp.tic.com/pub/updatehosts/updatehosts-1.0.2.tar.gz updatehosts requires perl 5 and a C compiler for use. BIND 8.2.2 from the Internet Software Consortium (ISC)is highly recommended as the nameserver. Also the DHCP support is for the ISC version of DHCP. See http://www.isc.org for the availability of this software. Smoot Carl-Mitchell smoot@tic.com