On 28/06/2018 10:13, Steffan Noord wrote:

Thanxs,

I did find that but down understand what i have to do.

I have upgraded one dns server for testing

I added: /etc/pdns/pdns.conf

And add expand*-*alias*=*yes
Have you configured it to point to a resolver as well? For testing, maybe
resolver=8.8.8.8

will do, or you can use a local instance of powerdns recursor (the example in the guide shows [::1]:5300, assuming that you're running pdns recursor on the same box but listening on a non-standard port 5300 so as not to clash)

Created a record:

plate-assets.com  ALIAS www.plate-assets.com

Restarted pdns


dig plate-assets.com ANY @ns3.tikklik.com
but no record
only the NS records



These are the NS records of plate-assets.com:

plate-assets.com.    172800    IN    NS    ns1.tikklik.nl.
plate-assets.com.    172800    IN    NS    ns2.tikklik.nl.
plate-assets.com.    172800    IN    NS    ns3.tikklik.com.

So is ns3.tikklik.com the nameserver you are testing on?

$ dig @ns3.tikklik.com version.bind chaos txt
;; ANSWER SECTION:
version.bind.        5    CH    TXT    "PowerDNS Authoritative Server 4.1.3 (built May 24 2018 13:07:58 by buildbot@908e810129e1)"

That looks reasonable.

> Im nut running my own resolvers, im using the resolvers of my daacenter



What does that resolver return when you query for www.plate-assets.com ?

Regards,

Brian.
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