On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 10:20:40PM +0200, Emiel van Berlo wrote: > We are migrating to PowerDNS and I notice some strange behaviour when > useing PowerDNS as a slave server.
Good and bad ;-) > > Our primary bind server has this soa record : > > ns1.domain.tld. hostmaster.domain.tld. 2012010101 28800 1800 86400 86400 > > after a transfer to powerdns I expected > > ns1.domain.tld [email protected] 2012010101 28800 1800 86400 86400 > (no ending dots on both domainnames and an @ in the email address) Almost. You should be getting: ns1.domain.tld hostmaster.domain.tld 2012010101 28800 1800 86400 86400 However, the additional dots would not hurt. The @ syntax is not something we do. > Is this normal behaviour for a slave setup? Can you double check you end up with trailing dots in the database? -- PowerDNS Website: http://www.powerdns.com/ PowerDNS Community Website: http://wiki.powerdns.com/ PowerDNS is supported and developed by Netherlabs: http://www.netherlabs.nl _______________________________________________ Pdns-users mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.powerdns.com/mailman/listinfo/pdns-users
