Hi Eric,
On Wed, 22 Nov 2017 22:34:42 -0500
Eric Beck wrote:
> So I thought, maybe the repo from auth-4.1 was causing problem, so I
> disabled it, and got this
>
> Package matching pdns-0.0.1980g2b67598-1pdns.el7.x86_64 already
> installed. Checking for update.
> Nothing to do.
You'll have to
Hi Peter,
Thanks,
When I try to install from the Master branch I get
Package yum-plugin-priorities-1.1.31-42.el7.noarch already installed and
latest version
So I thought, maybe the repo from auth-4.1 was causing problem, so I
disabled it, and got this
Package matching pdns-0.0.1980g2b67598-1p
- Program: Authoritative
- Issue type: Bug report
Short description
1. pdnsutil check-zone always shows a '[Error] No NS record at zone apex
in zone' error
2. dns client got nothing after server start for several minutes.
Environment
- Operating system: CentOS6.9
- Software
Hi Eric,
On Wed, 22 Nov 2017 11:14:22 -0500
Eric Beck wrote:
> We have the API listening on the actual IP address of the master
> (NATIVE), mariadb gmysql backend, pdns now 4.1.0 rc3
>
> I'm going to list the steps to reproduce this
> [...]
Without attempting these reproduction steps (but than
Hello Peter et al,
(I'm not going to bother changing everything to mask the actual domain,
etc., only API key, because it's just a domain we own used for testing
right now, so DNSSEC can actually be verified at
http://dnsviz.net/d/whon.ca/dnssec/).
We have the API listening on the actual IP addre
If someone will have the same issue, the answer is here:
https://doc.powerdns.com/authoritative/backends/generic-sql.html#generic-sql-handling-dnssec-signed-zones
"In addition, PowerDNS fully supports empty non-terminals. If you have a
zone example.com, and a host a.b.c.example.com in it, rectif