I've looked all over the internet for an answer to the following question.
When I newly register a domain it has no dns records, but some
registries (SIDN) require you to have a "resolving" nameserver or they
just simply drop the domain.
If i register a new domain and point it at my DNS servers,
Thanks for your reply.
I've had a look at appendix A.1. for more details on the pipe backend
I guess this means that I should come up with a script that allways
gives the same reply , but as a non programmer i'm just completely
lost here.
Alan Hodgson wrote:
On Thursday 15 November 2007,
On Thursday 15 November 2007, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If i register a new domain and point it at my DNS servers, is there any
> way I can have PDNS serve a generic parking/placeholder page until I add
> proper dns records to it?
>
With a simple pipe backend, yes.
Hi,
I was wondering if PowerDNS is able to utilize as an auhtoritive nameserver
multiple processors.
I am involved in some testing, and it shows that on a Linux Redhat ES5 the
powerDNS utilizes a single processor only and the throughput is roughly 20K/s
for authoritive data.
Has something to
On Wednesday 14 November 2007 23:51:16 Duane wrote:
> bert hubert wrote:
>
> I've been thinking about something similar for a while, but a little
> different, in fact a lot of the work in the perl code I've seen could
> easily be dealt with in another manner and a lot more efficient and
> language