Hi Jan, Please keep replies on-list.
On Tue, 7 Jun 2016 16:05:25 +0200 Jan Groenewald <[email protected]> wrote: > OK, I tried this: > > 3111 dc=*,ou=dns,dc=aims,dc=ac,dc=za > associatedDomain: *.aims.ac.za > dc: * > objectClass: dNSDomain2 > objectClass: domainRelatedObject > aRecord: 146.231.128.1 > aRecord: 196.21.91.2 > aRecord: 196.21.91.3 > aRecord: 196.21.91.4 > aAAARecord: 2001:4200:1010::1 > > That is not working for me yet. I wonder if it is the tree structure. I > have tried also > > 3111 dc=*,dc=aims.ac.za,ou=dns,dc=aims,dc=ac,dc=za (adding the dc= > aims.ac.za) > > My DNS from LDAP come from these subtrees > > 8 ou=computers,dc=aims,dc=ac,dc=za > ou: computers > description: Contains entries for all devices on the AIMS network including > servers, workstations, printers, access points, switches, laptops, > cellphones, iGizmos, coffee machines (TODO) etc > objectClass: organizationalUnit > > 9 ou=dns,dc=aims,dc=ac,dc=za > ou: dns > description: Contains DNS zone data not represented by individual server > entries > objectClass: organizationalUnit > > Do you have any idea or see an obvious mistake? With *.aims.ac.za I meant one record per NS record that is inside the aims.ac.za domain. i.e. for ns1, ns2 and ns3. -- Pieter Lexis PowerDNS.COM BV -- https://www.powerdns.com _______________________________________________ Pdns-users mailing list [email protected] https://mailman.powerdns.com/mailman/listinfo/pdns-users
