> On Oct 17, 2020, at 3:38 PM, Brian Candler wrote:
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> On 17/10/2020 20:54, Nicholas Williams wrote:
>> First, the concern. I run MySQL in master/slave replication mode. I have a
>> master MySQL server that I write to, and the PowerDNS servers connect to the
>> slaves, not the master. Is the
On 17/10/2020 20:54, Nicholas Williams wrote:
First, the concern. I run MySQL in master/slave replication mode. I have a
master MySQL server that I write to, and the PowerDNS servers connect to the
slaves, not the master. Is there some way to tell PowerDNS to send updates to
the master, or wil
I have a follow-up question and a follow-up concern:
First, the concern. I run MySQL in master/slave replication mode. I have a
master MySQL server that I write to, and the PowerDNS servers connect to the
slaves, not the master. Is there some way to tell PowerDNS to send updates to
the master,
Thanks, everyone! I knew about DDNS and how it works, but I just thought it was
how public hosts that can’t have static IPs update their own DNS records. I did
not realize that DHCP servers employ DDNS to update DNS records on behalf of
DHCP clients. I’ll look into this more, and also post in th
On 17/10/2020 03:22, Nicholas Williams via Pdns-users wrote:
Hello all,
For background/context, I currently run a geographically-dispersed
PowerDNS infrastructure with a MySQL backend publicly, and then on a
private network I run PowerDNS Recursor for name resolution.
My router software is V