I have three identically-configured Power DNS 2.9.21 servers. Server 1 and 2
are on Centos5 "Linux version 2.6.18-028stab064.7 (r...@rhel5-64-build) (gcc
version 4.1.2 20070626 (Red Hat 4.1.2-14)) #1 SMP Wed Aug 26 13:11:07 MSD 2009"
and "Linux version 2.6.18-028stab070.5 (r...@rhel5-build-x64)
Information: I have filed a bug for this:
http://wiki.powerdns.com/trac/ticket/317
Nick
On 10/9/2010 6:43 μμ, Nikolaos Milas wrote:
In any case, I think this issue should be corrected for the next
release of powerdns authoritative server, because it makes no sense to
have logging in a differ
Thanks Nils,
I have now filed a bug ("new enhancement") for this, it's No.
318. (http://wiki.powerdns.com/trac/ticket/318).
Nick.
On 2/10/2010 4:20 μμ, Nils Breunese (Lemonbit) wrote:
I believe most public bug trackers a
Hi,
Can a slave (e.g. with BIND backend) force quick /refresh/ times,
overriding the default SOA record value (as defined on the master zone)?
In BIND9, one can use the max-refresh-time (and min-refresh-time)
directive in a slave zone definition to do that. Does powerdns observe
these optio
Nikolaos Milas wrote;
> In any case, returning to pdns/ldap notify support, I thought of filing a
> bug, but this simply is not a bug, but rather expected behavior, athough we
> ldap-backend users have a hard time with it!
I believe most public bug trackers are also used for feature requests an
First, the question why use ldap as dns backend tends to be more or
less philosophical, but in two words, (at least) when you have medium
sized zones and organizations, LDAP is *a very convenient central
repository of all organizational information* and is easily administered
using e.g. phplda
Nikolaos Milas wrote:
> So, my request to add master support to ldap backend remains open!
I have no experience with using LDAP as a backend myself (I don't even know why
you'd want to use LDAP as a backend), but have you actually filed a request
ticket in the bug tracker?
http://wiki.powerdns
An addition: despite the reported errors, notify is sent and received
successfully, so notify-dns-slaves works fine!
So, this tool could be used with a cron'ed custom (bash) script (if one
can't make slapi-dnsnotify work) which would regularly ldapsearch
soarecord serials and send notify (whe
I have reached to the same conclusion.
However, rebuilding openldap doesn't seem to be easy or straightforward
(but I'll give it a try when I can)... It is commonly accepted that in
production servers, pre-built, platform-specific RPMs are preferred (to
avoid all sorts of problems), compiled
> Why openldap refuses to load the plugin (one way or another)? Am I doing
> something wrong?
I'd say your slapd has no support for loadable modules -- you're going
to have to rebuild it.
-JP
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