Re: [Pdns-users] request: Sample replication setup with dnsdist

2022-12-22 Thread Chris Wopat via Pdns-users
On the same machine, or sharing the same IP address? If sharing the same IP
you would have to do something like that. Otherwise if you have multiple
IPs on the machine you could bind each to a different IP / hostname.

Generally one would think it's best to not have the same IP respond to
authoritative and recursive requests.


On Thu, Dec 22, 2022 at 1:14 PM Daniel L. Miller via Pdns-users <
pdns-users@mailman.powerdns.com> wrote:

> My understanding is the preferred method to run the auth server and the
> recursor on the same machine is to use dnsdist. Is there a complete example
> available showing the critical items required for a simple master/slave on
> two machines - each running auth+recursor+dnsdist?
>
> I keep thinking I've got it figured out but I obviously failed somewhere.
>
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[Pdns-users] request: Sample replication setup with dnsdist

2022-12-22 Thread Daniel L. Miller via Pdns-users
My understanding is the preferred method to run the auth server and the 
recursor on the same machine is to use dnsdist. Is there a complete 
example available showing the critical items required for a simple 
master/slave on two machines - each running auth+recursor+dnsdist?


I keep thinking I've got it figured out but I obviously failed 
somewhere.


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