On Thursday 04 January 2007 23:06, Michael C. Gates wrote:
> Great, I will power up the server later this week... Oh shoot, it already
> is later! I guess I am behind... Well, I will set it up in the next couple
> of days, and see where I get.

Currently, you have to compile OpenDBX for SuSE yourself because the version 
available with OpenSuSE is 1.0.3 and you need 1.1.x for MSSQL support. I will 
release the next stable version (1.2.0) in two weeks and maybe Darix (the 
maintainer of the OpenSuSE packages) will include the mssql backend by 
default so this issue would be gone.

OpenDBX:
http://linuxnetworks.de/opendbx/index.html

PDNS OpenDBX Docs: 
http://wiki.linuxnetworks.de/index.php/PowerDNS_OpenDBX_Backend

Have fun :-)


Norbert



> -----Original Message-----
> From: Norbert Sendetzky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2007 4:52 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Cc: Michael C. Gates
> Subject: Re: [Pdns-users] Suse Linux and MS SQL
>
>
> Hi Michael
>
> > I have Suse Linux on one box, and MS SQL on another. Is it possible
> > (And how hard would it be) to install PDNS on the Suse box, and then
> > use MS SQL as the backend?
>
> You can use the PDNS OpenDBX backend and FreeTDS to connect to your MS SQL
> server. This setup worked very well for another member of this list.
>
> The servers officially supported by the OpenDBX backend are:
> - MySQL
> - PostgreSQL
> - SQLite 2 and 3
> - MS SQL Server
>
> Supported but not extensively tested yet:
> - Oracle 8i to 10g
> - Sybase ASE
> - Firebird 2
>
>
> Norbert

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