Hello,
I've noticed that the PDNS server listens on more than the configured
ports. There are several other UDP ports open:
ss -ulpn |egrep 'State|pdns'
State Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address:Port Peer Address:Port Process
UNCONN 0 0 192.168.81.35:53 0.0.0.0:*
and recursor on the same
server, upgrading from 4.0.9
On 23/06/2020 19:07, Yves Goergen via Pdns-users wrote:
I have only one server and one IPv4 address, so using a multi-IP setup
just isn't possible. With the decreased availability of IPv4
addresses, this isn't realistic either.
It's not a problem
Hello,
I'm preparting the upgrade from an old server to current software. One
of the changes is that PowerDNS Auth and Recursor are upgraded from
4.0.9 to 4.2.1 from Ubuntu 20.04. While checking my old config files, I
was surprised to find that the documentation just silently says the
Sorry, forget what I said. I was confusing the programs and it was spamd
which wasn't starting. PowerDNS works fine. :-)
Yves Goergen
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Von: Yves Goergen
Gesendet: Sa, 2016-12-03 16:41 +0100
Hello,
I have installed
server is running. How would I write that? I could
run it when everything else has finished (multi-user.target). But
actually I believe that a DNS server should start as soon as possible.
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uff before but
it looks like it.
And still, what changes will I have to face between 3.3.1 and the
current 4.0.1?
Yves
On 19/09/2016 21:15, Yves Goergen wrote:
Also, is it true that Ubuntu has packaged an alpha version into their
LTS distribution? Isn't it that alpha versions are highly unstable
Hello,
I'm preparing a server upgrade from Ubuntu 14.04 to 16.04 and would like
to know what has changed between the packaged versions.
I found out that I'm going to upgrade PowerDNS Server (pdns-server) from
version 3.3.1 to 4.0.0 alpha 2 and Recursor (pdns-recursor) from 3.5.3
to 4.0.0
?
Or better, couldn't PDNS retry pushing changes in case of errors?
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is
unset as well. From the config file, its default value is 0.0.0.0.
When I set the address6 to my (only) external IPv6 address, should I
possibly also set an IPv4 address in the other option? Or is the default
value just fine?
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are marked as
deprecated so that they won't be used for normal outgoing IPv6
connections.
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or something. This requires defining a lot of stupid exceptions to
syslog error analysis rules.
In fact PowerDNS and its recursor don't seem to ever use any other
priorities than Warning and Error.
PowerDNS 2.9.22 on Ubuntu 10.04.
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asked directly? Wouldn't that kind of information belong to
the domain registries for TLDs?
(The domains I'm asking for are all of type 'MASTER'.)
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have a CNAME record
for * (all subdomains) and it seems to work for MX resolution of the
subdomains as well. And there's only NS records for @ but none for * or
a specific subdomain.
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On 12.08.2010 08:28 CE(S)T, bert hubert wrote:
If configured with 'master' in the configuration, it will periodically
retrieve a list of all SOA serial numbers, and determine which ones changed.
Does anybody know what time interval this is? Seconds, minutes, hours?
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contains the data I want to maintain.
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the pdns-server) that some data has changed.
Will pdsn query the database every few seconds or will I have to tell
pdns with a special command that the serial (and thus the data) of a
zone has changed?
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