It make sense but maybe it was not clear enough, I'm asking if it is possible
to forward the request for zone1.com to AD, even if powerdns still have that
zone1.com.
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> The forward works perfectly if I delete the zone from PowerDNS
^^^ you have answered your own question. Everything else makes no sense.
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Hi,
I'm planning a migration from PowerDNS to Active Directory.
I have a couple zones (zone1.com, zone2.zom , etc ...), I have copied these
zones in AD, and made these zones AD integrated, everything works well
except when I want PowerDNS to forward the zone1.com queries to AD.
I have configured
On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 09:56:52AM -0300, Ciro Iriarte wrote:
> Hi!, can anybody share what's the usual latency you're seeing with uncached
> queries?.
No, that is not usual. Please reproduce with --trace output and share it
with us. Usually timeouts are involved.
On a production system, try rec_
2015-01-15 0:37 GMT-03:00 NewWorld :
> I'd like to know if it is possible to use PowerDNS with Active Directory
>
> I need to build a new Microsoft Active Directory domain, but I also would
> like to use our current PowerDNS infrastructure instead of using the
> Microsoft DNS server.
>
> I'm using
On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 09:56:52AM -0300, Ciro Iriarte wrote:
> Hi!, can anybody share what's the usual latency you're seeing with uncached
> queries?.
>
> I usually see around 2s "Query Time" asking for something like "
> 1.redhat.pool.ntp.org", going as high as 2.8s. The following queries for
>
Hi!, can anybody share what's the usual latency you're seeing with uncached
queries?.
I usually see around 2s "Query Time" asking for something like "
1.redhat.pool.ntp.org", going as high as 2.8s. The following queries for
the same name are pretty fast (around 14ms from remote end users). The
ser