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Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
> BTW, I just noticed that pdns-recursor is started before slapd even
> when pdns is configured to fetch configuration from LDAP, and this
> made me wonder if pdns-recursor also need the LDAP to be operational
> when it starts or not.  If it does, it should list slapd in the
> should-start (and probably also should-stop) headers.  The same should
> probably be added to the pdns headers.
> 
> Happy hacking,

Hi,

pdns and pdns-recursor are to independent pieces of software, they don't
need each other. pdns is the only one that can fetch data from LDAP if
it has the pdns-backend-ldap package installed. The pdns-recursor can't
fetch data from a LDAP server. pdns can make use of pdns-recursor but it
can also fetch data from different sources so no, I don't think there is
need for any condition between pdns and pdns-recursor.

What happens if I have slapd listed in should-start / should-stop if
slapd isn't installed ? (pdns can also read data from mysql /
postgresql, or should those two also be listed in should-start /
should-stop ?)

Regards,

Matthijs Mohlmann

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