> On Aug 25, 2018, at 6:05 AM, bert hubert wrote:
>
> Dear PowerDNS people,
>
> [tl;dr, if you want to do DNS over HTTPs, you can configure
> https://doh.powerdns.org/ in Firefox Nightly [1]. This is built on the
> dnsdist DoH branch [2]. If you are a service provider, we need to hear from
>
On Sat, Aug 25, 2018 at 06:15:05PM +, Mark K. Murdock wrote:
> The challenge I'm having, is I'd like the Recursor to have a rich cache of
> Internet records, according to the TTL set by those zones/records, but for
> our internal domains I would like the Recursor to do pretty limited
> caching.
PDNS Community,
I have a situation where I have PowerDNS Recursor receiving DNS requests and
handing off requests for certain domains to PowerDNS Authoritative. For
Internet requests and some other domains, the Recursor forwards the requests to
other DNS servers.
The challenge I'm having, is
On 25/08/2018 11:23, sth...@nethelp.no wrote:
Currently happily using PowerDNS Recursor (4.1.3) on 5 servers in an
anycast configuration. Currently*not* using dnsdist (because it's
not obvious to me why I need it, and it's one more moving part that
could potentially break).
Because of this, my
> But we bet there are more things holding service providers back from
> offering over HTTPS. So our question to you is: what is holding you back
> form offering DNS over TLS and DNS over HTTPS? Is there anything we can do?
> Are there missing features, are you worried about load-balancing or
> per
Dear PowerDNS people,
[tl;dr, if you want to do DNS over HTTPs, you can configure
https://doh.powerdns.org/ in Firefox Nightly [1]. This is built on the
dnsdist DoH branch [2]. If you are a service provider, we need to hear from
you: what features do you need from us before you'll consider enabl