HI,
my PDNS currently do IPv4 recursion with the following config:
recursor=8.8.8.8
How can i add an IPV6 Recorder to the pdns.conf ?
thx!
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HI,
my PDNS currently do IPv4 recursion with the following config:
recursor=8.8.8.8
How can i add an IPV6 Recorder to the pdns.conf ?
thx!
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hi chris,
i use mysql as backend.
everything works fine, we want to switch on saturday, but with this issue,
we can't switch...
getting a bit crazy :)
On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 7:15 PM, Chris Hesselrode <
chris.hesselr...@phoenixkv.com> wrote:
> Pascal:
>
>
>
> What
updated to latest version now from powerdns.com
still same issue :(
On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 7:14 PM, Pascal R. wrote:
>
> Hi Nick,
>
> thanks for your answer.
>
> i use the official debian lenny package:
>
> Version: 2.9.21.2-1
>
> i use google public dns as re
Class: domainRelatedObject
> dc: myhost
> associatedDomain: myhost.example.com
> cNAMERecord: externalhost.example.net
>
> And this is how it looks like in conventional notation (as it appears in an
> AXFR):
>
> myhost.example.com. 86400 IN CNAME externalhost.example.net.
Hi,
we are currently switching from mydns-ng to powerdns.
now we got an issue with external cname entries.
example:
help.example.com CNAMEwww.help.com
reply from pdns:
** server can't find help.example.com: NXDOMAIN
our pdns.conf:
config-dir=/etc/powerdns
daemon=yes
disable-axfr=
Hi,
Has there been any activity on the mailinglist below? I've subscribed days
ago but have not yet seen discussion or any other mail. Also the archive
seems to be either broken or not yet filled (probably the latter)
On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 7:17 PM, DORDAL wrote:
>
> Excellent.
>
> I've just su
n at all?
As for me the guardian keeps on respawning until forever or until the
problem is fixed. Not that that happens a lot and is usually because the
database is (intentionally) down.
Apart from this we monitor all systems with nagios. Through an event handler
it c
The autoserial function is broken since a couple of versions ago and has
been reported but not fixed yet.
You may want to migrate to plain old serials. You can for instance use the
perl module PowerDNS::Backend::MySQL; it has a function called
increment_serial which works excellent.
On Mon, Jun 1
within some commandline scripts and
this works quite well (apart from some small issues were the perl api
doesn't completly match our requirements).
Cheers,
Pascal
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Hi,
In this rc2 release putting 0 as 'serial' in the mysql table in the SOA
field it is still not being replaced by I believe the unixdate as serial. So
that breaks a lot of things among slave updating. The last release this
actually worked properly was 2.9.19.
Sincerly,
Pascal
On S
Anybody?
It seems from previous posts that I am not the only one who is getting a 0
reply when getting the serial so this perhaps is a bug that did appeared in
2.9.21?
Cheers,
Pascal
On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 10:18 PM, Pascal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've always
date (by default the unixdate
of add or change of the record).
The domains are all set to type MASTER.
What can this be?
Cheers,
Pascal
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