Thats exactly what I was trying to do! Multiple backends (mysql for my own,
bind/sqlite for these slave ones). If that doesn't work that explains why
:-)
I'll redesign what I'm doing in a different way (likely using dnsdist to
redirect these presigned slave zones to a different DNS instance)
Theo
Hello Theodore,
do you have multiple backends launched? In general DNSSEC only works on
the first backend I believe.
Kind regards,
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Peter van Dijk
PowerDNS.COM BV - https://www.powerdns.com/
On 12 Aug 2016, at 9:37, Theodore Baschak wrote:
I've tried using the sqlite3 backend as well now f
I've tried using the sqlite3 backend as well now for this zone, with the
same non-dnssec-serving/recognizing result.
(This does work in the mysql backend however, but thats shared between
multiple servers, and this configuration is unique to this particular
server.)
Theodore Baschak - AS395089 -