Hi
On 30/04/2025 09:19, Alessandro Lota via Pdns-users wrote:
> > If a specific reverse zone like a /24 exists, it could have precedence
> > over a /8 during resolution (NOT TESTED!!!).
>
> On the auth server: this will be fine. Many servers host a domain and
> its sub-domains: this is normal prac
On 30/04/2025 09:19, Alessandro Lota via Pdns-users wrote:
If a specific reverse zone like a /24 exists, it could have precedence
over a /8 during resolution (NOT TESTED!!!).
On the auth server: this will be fine. Many servers host a domain and
its sub-domains: this is normal practice.
On th
Hi List
That's a good question — I've never tried creating overlapping .arpa
> domains before.
>
> If a specific reverse zone like a /24 exists, it could have precedence
> over a /8 during resolution (NOT TESTED!!!).
> You might also consider switching to a /16 zone instead of a /8, for more
> pre
On 25/04/25 10:30, rob777 via Pdns-users wrote:
Would this work or will this generate a conflict with the existing
10.0.10.in-addr.arpa, 10.0.20.in-addr.arpa, 10.0.25.in-addr.arpa
Reverse zones? Or will Powerdns Auth. not be able to load this new
reverse zone 10.in-addr.arpa because it overlap
Hi,
you first need to upgrade 3.2 to 3.4.10 with this guide:
https://doc.powerdns.com/3/authoritative/upgrading/
Then follow this upgrade guide for migration to 4.2:
https://doc.powerdns.com/authoritative/upgrading.html
You should not do this on your production machine. Make careful tests with
Awesome!
Thank you for the confirmation Asanka!
Always best to have a second person "check your work."
*Thank you,*
On Wed, Nov 14, 2018 at 8:25 PM Asanka Gunasekara
wrote:
> Hi Ian,
>
> Welcome aboard. I'm also new to PDNS and only an expert of few months :)
>
> From the info you provided
Hi Ian,
Welcome aboard. I'm also new to PDNS and only an expert of few months :)
>From the info you provided everything seems to be good. Someone with higher
>understanding will chime in if there's something wrong with it :)
Assuming your Auth DNS servers are only serving private internal zones
On Wednesday 06 February 2008 21:14:29 Eugene Pefti wrote:
> Has anybody tried to migrate from Microsoft DNS to PDNS.
> As far as I understand zone2sql utility could be used but it requires
> named.conf to be around with the entry pointing to the zone file. Is there
> any tool or script available t
On Jan 27, 2008 3:02 AM, Hugo van der Kooij <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But the first thing is to get a log working so I can learn from the
> logs. So I added:
> use-logfile=yes
> loglevel=3
> logfile=/var/log/pdns.log
Try:
logging-facility=0
and add to syslog.conf
local0.none-/var
On Sun, Jan 27, 2008 at 12:02:24PM +0100, Hugo van der Kooij wrote:
> I am fresh to pdns but a long time bind user. I did go over the full
> manual once but I seem to have a bit of a problem in getting pdns to
> log. And that makes the learning transition much harder.
It logs to syslog by default
On 7/10/07, rachid achellal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
We are running qmysql backend master/slave.
Could you tell me how do this?
Something like this:
http://www.schwer.us/journal/2006/12/20/mysql-replication-creating-additional-slaves/
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On 7/9/07, rachid achellal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It it possible to move a slave powerdns server to other server?
I suppose it depends on your backend; with a gmysql backend and MySQL
replication moving a slave is as easy as running tar.
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