That is not so good news. I was looking for a DNS with LDAP backend that
was available for Debian. Think that I will use PostgresQL instead. This
way I have the information available in a more useable way than flat files.
op 24-02-14 23:22, k...@rice.edu schreef:
On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 10:52:
On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 10:52:36PM +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 a
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 dnsd
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.