Quoth Maik Zumstrull <[email protected]>: > Yes. This has an implied foreign key constraint, but it's up to you to > actually define one on the database level. It also should be NOT NULL.
Thanks for the confirmation. One quick question (as the domains/zones table is undocumented) what should the value of the domains.type column be? My guess is 'IN'. > As you apparently noticed, the example schema in the documentation is not all > that great. The authors are aware of this. I hope I didn't sound too critical. > The information which records are members of the same zone is important, and > can not entirely be derived from the owner name. If you don't define zones > correctly, PowerDNS will give incorrect replies in some cases. b Noted. > But yes, very simple stuff like asking for an A record that you are > authoritative for and that exists would work. Understood, but I've gone ahead and done things properly anyway. > A SOA record is required, or PowerDNS will not answer correctly for > non-existent records. It affects non-existent records... I see... interesting. Many thanks. Sebastian -- Emacs' AlsaPlayer - Music Without Jolts Lightweight, full-featured and mindful of your idyllic happiness. http://home.gna.org/eap _______________________________________________ Pdns-users mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.powerdns.com/mailman/listinfo/pdns-users
