bert hubert wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 25, 2007 at 10:42:38PM +1000, Duane wrote:
>> By default these packages run as root, where as the debian packages drop
>> privileges by default.
>
> That is correct. We don't want to create new users.
Any particular reason why not to copy the debian actions and ut
Rudolph Bott wrote:
Hey List,
does the powerDNS recursor limit itself to a reasonable amount of cache
entries if you do *not* set the relevant parameter in recursor.conf? We
had a setup with a recursor which ate up the memory of the server pretty
fast (within a couple of days). As soon as it
Laureano, Ed schrieb:
Will you be including how to install a web based control interface as
Unfortunatly there are not many of them - are there?
I would be happy to be convinced of the opposite ;) I've tested some of the few
out there and found none of them suitable to my needs (I'm employed a
Antu,
Is this problem still there?
Bert
On Wed, Sep 19, 2007 at 10:49:31AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hai,
>
> I have one problem on my pdns-recursor-3.1.4-1 version power DNS server. I am
> unable resolve one site stjoehonda.com from my powerDNS server. I restart the
> server
On Mon, Sep 17, 2007 at 11:37:19AM +0100, Alex Kiernan wrote:
> Not sure who's right/wrong here, but it is something on which bind and
> pdns-recursor disagree.
This is a small bug in PowerDNS.
> DNS parser error: sexycash.de., Parsing record content: expected
> digits at position 28 in 'ns9.ns14
Allen,
Sadly there is no such recent version right now, but we are working on it.
Bert
On Fri, Sep 21, 2007 at 03:04:00PM +0100, Allen Allen wrote:
> Dear PowerDNSSupporters,
> I am trying to compile and build latest version of PowerDNS in my
> windows XP. i followed Compilin
I've spoken privately with Jan-Piet, and we wish him all the best with his
book.
Additionally, If other people or publishers also have plans for books or
perhaps a chapter on PowerDNS, please contact us if you need more
information.
Regards,
Bert Hubert
PowerDNS
On Sat, Sep 22, 2007 at 07:03:3
On Tue, Sep 25, 2007 at 10:42:38PM +1000, Duane wrote:
> By default these packages run as root, where as the debian packages drop
> privileges by default.
That is correct. We don't want to create new users.
Bert
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On Tue, Sep 25, 2007 at 02:10:37PM -0500, Jordan Young wrote:
> I am sure people have gone through migrations that involved static IP
> customers (near 600 in this case) and have had those (in this case the
> majority of those) which did not make their changes. I figured that the
> best way to acc
On Tue, Sep 25, 2007 at 02:10:37PM -0500, Jordan Young wrote:
> First of all, to keep the trolls at bay, I am going to start by saying
> that I am _NOT_ trying to recreate another Verisign fiasco.
Well - I for one am not an Internet police officer. PowerDNS is technology,
not a political platform.
On Tue, Sep 25, 2007 at 12:58:15PM +0200, Rudolph Bott wrote:
> Hey List,
>
> does the powerDNS recursor limit itself to a reasonable amount of cache
> entries if you do *not* set the relevant parameter in recursor.conf? We had
No, it doesn't. 1 million entries is generally more than enough. Th
First of all, to keep the trolls at bay, I am going to start by saying
that I am _NOT_ trying to recreate another Verisign fiasco.
What I am trying to create though is an easy way to notify the customers
that are now part of our network that their old DNS server addresses are
incorrect. I figu
By default these packages run as root, where as the debian packages drop
privileges by default.
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Duane
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Hey List,
does the powerDNS recursor limit itself to a reasonable amount of cache entries if you do *not* set the relevant parameter in recursor.conf? We had a setup with a recursor which ate up the memory of the server pretty fast (within a couple of days). As soon as it reached the limit of phy
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