On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 04:52:20PM +0100, Matthias Cramer wrote:
> I was curious if it is able to use PowerDNSSEC as secundary DNS for a
> signed zone. I have not seen a hint in the documentation so far.
It is not right now.
> The Zones will be signed on the master, and transfered via axfr to the
Hello Matthias,
Based on what I did see around I think that it is even possible to use PowerDNS
(without dnssec) as a slave in that situation.
Please note: I didn't test it and I don't have a dnssec signed zone to test it
currently.
Regards, Mark
> -Original Message-
> From: pdns-user
Hi all
I was curious if it is able to use PowerDNSSEC as secundary DNS for a
signed zone. I have not seen a hint in the documentation so far.
We have 2 PowerDNS servers acting as slaves via AXFR for serval
Primaries of all kind (powedns, bind, windows dns, other funny stuff).
The Zones will be s
Hi Stefan
Here it is...
ftp://ftp.freestone.net/pub/PowerDNS/revcreate.pl
you probably have to remove the field 'tupasorting' if you do not use tupa.
Regards
Matthias
On 01/12/2011 04:42 PM, Josh Barron wrote:
> Thanks Stefan, and Matthias for the replies and information.
> Matthias, if you
Thanks Stefan, and Matthias for the replies and information.
Matthias, if you could put that script somewhere for download, that would be
much appreciated!
I will check out both solutions referenced to see how they could fit into our
ecosystem.
Josh Barron
System Administrator | Zayo Bandwidt
Hi Josh
I write a little perl script, that makes sql statments for that.
If interested, I can place it somewhere to download.
Regards
Matthias
On Tue, Jan 11, 2011 at 04:12:13PM -0500, Josh Barron wrote:
> The issue at hand is, with my initial deployment, we converted from BIND
> to PowerDNS
On Tue, Jan 11, 2011 at 04:12:13PM -0500, Josh Barron wrote:
> The issue at hand is, with my initial deployment, we converted from BIND
> to PowerDNS. The BIND setup used GENERATE statements, and it was easy
> to utilize the zone2sql scripts in order to parse the statements and
> generate the nece
On Fri, Jan 07, 2011 at 01:35:59PM +0100,
Leen Besselink wrote
a message of 58 lines which said:
> I would expect it to need authentication tokens too. :-)
In almost all registries, this is allowed only to registered
registrars. So, even if someone were willing to add an EPP client to
PowerDN
Any suggestions?
Norbert, any advice?
Could you please clarify?
Thanks very much,
Nick
On 8/1/2011 2:08 μμ, Nick Milas wrote:
Hi,
This is more of an LDAP question, but it is directly connected to
powerdns/ldap-backend, so I need some feedback:
I am trying to select particular records base