That is not so good news. I was looking for a DNS with LDAP backend that was available for Debian. Think that I will use PostgresQL instead. This way I have the information available in a more useable way than flat files.

op 24-02-14 23:22, [email protected] schreef:
On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 10:52:36PM +0100, Marco de Booij wrote:
op 24-02-14 22:00, Gavin Henry schreef:
I run a Debian Wheezy server and I just installed powerdns and the LDAP 
backend. The openLDAP I run uses the internal configuration and for that I need 
to insert the schema from an LDIF file. powerDNS is only installed with the 
dnsdomain2.schema which cannot be used directly. Is the dnsdomain2.ldif file 
somewhere available? I think that there are more people who need that file 
since this is the way that openLDAP is going to be configured. I already 
searched this maillist but could not find a question/reply and the internet did 
not help too.
Hi Marco,

Before you march too far down this path you may want to heed this note in the
documentation:

As of PowerDNS Authoritative Server 3.0, the LDAP backend is unmaintained.
While care will be taken that this backend still compiles, this backend is
known to have problems in version 3.0 and beyond! Please contact
[email protected] or visit www.powerdns.com to rectify this
situation.

Regards,
Ken



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