Hi, I am interested in running pdns (I have already installed latest version, as an rpm on CentOS 5.5) with ldap backend (tree mode). My question is: Is this setup capable of working as a master to a conventional (i.e. with zone files) BIND9 server which will act as a slave? Currently our production servers are BIND (various masters and slaves) and we are looking to migrating to ldap backend using pdns. What I need is to be able to setup my local (authoritative for its name space) pdns/ldap server as Master to (one or more) BIND9 slaves (which are servers not under my control, on an external partner network); the (remote, BIND) slave should mirror the whole namespace managed by the (local) pdns/ldap master server (as it currently does, but from a currently BIND master server). Can this be done and how? The pdns documentation says that ldap backend has no master/slave capabilities. Also the ldap backend documentation refers only to sync on ldap databases, which is not supported (see http://www.linuxnetworks.de/doc/index.php/PowerDNS_LDAP_Backend/Future). But I am not interested on syncing ldap databases (I can do that using openldap syncrepl, to have other pdns/ldap pseudo-slaves). Please advise. N. Milas |
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