, at 21:22 , Marco de Booij wrote:
I want my ISC DHCP server to update my PowerDNS. I did not install the bind
utils so the dnssec-keygen is not present. I have a server in phase-out that
has the utils installed so I generated the keys over there and copied both
files to the server and continued
I want my ISC DHCP server to update my PowerDNS. I did not install the
bind utils so the dnssec-keygen is not present. I have a server in
phase-out that has the utils installed so I generated the keys over
there and copied both files to the server and continued the
configuration. When I tested
:36PM +0100, Marco de Booij wrote:
op 24-02-14 22:00, Gavin Henry schreef:
I run a Debian Wheezy server and I just installed powerdns and the LDAP
backend. The openLDAP I run uses the internal configuration and for that I need
to insert the schema from an LDIF file. powerDNS is only installed
op 24-02-14 22:00, Gavin Henry schreef:
I run a Debian Wheezy server and I just installed powerdns and the LDAP
backend. The openLDAP I run uses the internal configuration and for that I need
to insert the schema from an LDIF file. powerDNS is only installed with the
dnsdomain2.schema which ca
I run a Debian Wheezy server and I just installed powerdns and the LDAP
backend. The openLDAP I run uses the internal configuration and for that
I need to insert the schema from an LDIF file. powerDNS is only
installed with the dnsdomain2.schema which cannot be used directly. Is
the dnsdomain2.