3.2.1.enum.example.com
<http://8.7.6.5.4.3.2.1.enum.example.com> NAPTR is not resolving it
correctly:
Silly thing to point out, but you inserted
'8.7.6.5.4.3.2.1.enum.example.tld', not '8.7.6.5.4.3.2.1.enum.example.com'.
Is that just a typo here on the message to t
ur mysql server is refusing the password you are giving it with the
power_admin user.
Sounds like there may be a problem with the mysql server/database?
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y i386 atm, but I plan to remedy that this weekend.
These are the same packages I use on my own dns servers
(ns{1,2,3}.sosdg.org).
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#powerdns channel on irc.oftc.net and
you may get lucky and find one or more of the developers and/or power
users online and able to talk.
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o use/understand
4) Its trivially easy to run multiple backends, including the bind
backend, and even run multiple server instances isolating types of
customers, etc.
5) LUA and pipe backends
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On 7/25/11 10:47 AM, Patrick Domack wrote:
Why should I? it's working perfectly, and that sysctl is already set to 0
I must have misread what you were asking for then. Sorry!
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ion was desired\)
ignoreregex =
==
jail.conf:
[pdns-qdomain]
enabled = true
#port = domain,8053
protocol = udp
filter = pdns
logpath = /var/log/daemon.log
bantime = 259200
maxretry = 2
Its pretty easy to make matching rules.
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it should work.
jail.conf:
[pdns-qdomain]
enabled = true
#port = domain,8053
protocol = udp
filter = pdns
logpath = /var/log/daemon.log
bantime = 259200
maxretry = 2
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compliance. I'm sure others on this
list can say what breaks in PowerDNS when you do such things. :)
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Hello All,
I've got a G5 XServe running 10.5 - who would I need to talk to if I
wanted to offer a ssh login to assist with OS X development of PowerDNS?
:-)
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On 4/5/10 11:16 AM, bert hubert wrote:
On Mon, Apr 05, 2010 at 11:11:50AM -0600, Brielle Bruns wrote:
The way I read your message was that it always fails via IPv6, but never via
IPv4 - can you elaborate a bit?
The default 'allow all' for IPv4 recursion may have been a mistake, a
mis
arted working every time.
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On 4/3/10 8:09 AM, bert hubert wrote:
On Fri, Apr 02, 2010 at 01:09:19PM -0600, Brielle Bruns wrote:
Querying from IPv6 host on the same LAN to the server:
www.apple.com
;; Got SERVFAIL reply from 2001:470:e867::3, trying next server
Brielle, have you added ::/0 to the allow-recurse list
ng up
somewhere in the pdns_server side of things.
I was able to reproduce this on a firewall thats not Xen based, as I
wanted to make sure there wasn't something with my virt platform somewhere.
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The whole 2 out of 3 queries failing thing is a bit odd. Anyone have
any insight or things I should try?
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