Brendan Oakley wrote:
> Hi Mick,
>
> Depending on the application and purpose for wanting a shared cache, I
There is another option that might work here. You might be able to
employee something like memcached for storing queries/answers, memcached
can be setup to share memory between different se
Hello again.
On 10/5/07, Brendan Oakley wrote:
>
> What I seem to be unable to do is to restrict which client IP's may do
> lookups on certain zones. In BIND this is done with the 'allow-query'
> directive. Any query from a subnet listed with this directive will
> receive the correct answer. Anyon
Hi Mick,
Depending on the application and purpose for wanting a shared cache, I
might try forwarding all queries to a single "master" recursor which
only serves the "front-end" servers, performing all root server
queries. It would only receive the queries that the front-end servers
cannot answer f
Ohh, forgot to mention, I am still running 2.9.20 on this server, so I hope
that helps.
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I suppose if you didn't care about memory, you could push the incoming
replies each server receives to the other servers. Then you wouldn't
have to check each server or have a time issue.
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On Fri, Oct 12, 2007 at 12:30:11PM +1000, Mick Pollard wrote
Okay, I finally got back to this and I am a little lost I guess. I have set
up a backup database and I have put in the 'domains' table a record for the
zone ".", and then I went under the 'records' tables and I added an SOA, A,
and NS record for the domain, but it's still not responding to all que
On Fri, Oct 12, 2007 at 02:41:29PM +0200, Rene Bartsch wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We're running MyDNS and ISC DHCPD 3.x on a subnet with public ip
> addresses, but want to switch back to PowerDNS.
>
>
> That means we need support for:
>
> 1. DynamicDNS (RFC 2136) to update the host IPs by DHCPD
No.
>
>
Hi,
We're running MyDNS and ISC DHCPD 3.x on a subnet with public ip
addresses, but want to switch back to PowerDNS.
That means we need support for:
1. DynamicDNS (RFC 2136) to update the host IPs by DHCPD
2. Notify (RFC 1996) to notify the secondary DNS service of zone changes
3. IXFR (RFC 1