Hi,

I guess a simple shell script can do the job for you:
* ldapsearch SOA records that changed today (provided your SOA numbering is using dates)
* for each entry pdns_control notify domainname

Just my $.02

Dennis Roos


Nikolaos Milas wrote:
 Hi,

I didn't receive any replies on this.

As we are deploying a new DNS server infrastructure in our organization and we have planned to use pdns/ldap on our primary master (already in operation), it would be important to us to know whether NOTIFY from pdns/ldap ("master operation") will be offered as a feature in upcoming authoritative server releases or not, or if a patch or (Lua or other) script is available by pdns developers/community to provide such NOTIFY functionality (I haven't been able to find something).

This would affect to some extent our deployment architecture (type of slaves, type of remote slaves, etc.), because, unfortunately, we can't use ldap backend on all slaves, and we don't want those slaves to remain not-synchronized for long, nor we can use very short refresh times.

Please, could you give a hint?
Thanks,
Nick


On 25/9/2010 12:54 πμ, Nikolaos Milas wrote:
So, can we hope for such a feature to be included in the next official release or, if you deem this is undesirable due to whatever specs, could it be offered as a patch, as the BIND/sdb one, or even as a Lua script ? ...

If not, can you suggest any other good solution(s) to trace ldap record changes and force AXFRs to slaves?

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