* Francis Ramírez Verdugo <[email protected]> [100914 13:25]:
> 
> Thanks a lot Christian, but I would need a little more explanation:
> 
> What's then the difference 'in concept talking' between a slave name server 
> and a superslave one (apart, obviously, from having a concrete row in its 
> 'supermasters' table)?
> 
> I think my main confusion is related with the utility of 'supermasters' 
> table. Since, we have the 'domains' table where we can put our masters. Why 
> having to do then in another table? Is it maybe a way for making the slave 
> more restricted?

A slave is a nameserver configured for a domain X, and configured with
a master Y.
A superslave is a PowerDNS nameserver configured with a master Z.
This master Z is allowed to push new domains to the superslave.

-- 
christian hofstaedtler
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