Dirk Bartley wrote: > You could log the who of who is logged into the database, but if the database > connection is done from a front end, it would always be the users the front > end > connects to the database as. But if you have a front end, just manage it by > who > is logged into the Front end.
Depends on the frontend. If it lets the user impersonate as personal user account on the DB connection you get the real who. It would be nice if the PowerDNS API would have a config option like "connect-as-user" to avoid using a hard-coded API password/key. In this case you could also let the database backend enforce access control even for API requests. Ciao, Michael.
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