IIRC (you can verify it by enabling the mysql query log and looking at the DB-queries done by PowerDNS) PowerDNS requires also that there is a "zone" for the wildcard domain. Thus, make sure to have an entry for "com" in the "domains" table.
Regards Klaus Am 12.09.2011 18:18, schrieb Chad Morland: > I am trying to configure my PDNS server to answer any queries that come > into my server. Basically I want to respond with a specific IP address > if the domain is not found in the database. I've enabled wildcards in my > config but it still doesn't seem to work. When I perform a lookup on a > domain that I know is not in the DB is still get a SERVFAIL response. > I am using CentOS 5.4 with these packages: > pdns-backend-mysql-2.9.22-3.el5 > pdns-2.9.22-3.el5 > > My config currently looks like this: > setuid=pdns > setgid=pdns > launch=gmysql > gmysql-host=localhost > gmysql-user=pdns_user > gmysql-password=XXXXXX > gmysql-dbname=power_dns > disable-axfr=yes > wildcards=yes > > I have this in the records table: > > mysql> select * from records where name ='*.com'; > +---------+-----------+-------+------+--------------+------+------+---------------------+ > | id | domain_id | name | type | content | ttl | prio | > change_date | > +---------+-----------+-------+------+--------------+------+------+---------------------+ > | 1540729 | 138961 | *.com | A | 208.87.34.15 | 300 | 0 | > 2011-07-04 16:09:28 | > +---------+-----------+-------+------+--------------+------+------+---------------------+ > > Also, is it possible to just have a '*' record so I don't need to have a > record for each TLD? > > > > _______________________________________________ > Pdns-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://mailman.powerdns.com/mailman/listinfo/pdns-users _______________________________________________ Pdns-users mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.powerdns.com/mailman/listinfo/pdns-users
