Re: [Pdns-users] mx failure scenario

2007-01-04 Thread Augie Schwer
On 12/21/06, bert hubert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Thu, Dec 21, 2006 at 10:00:30AM -0800, gnu not unix wrote: > I have a problem with my parent zone (sf.ca.us), where they > are running powerdns (they used to run bind), and this change > seems to have resulted in my loss of email connectivity

Re: [Pdns-users] Suse Linux and MS SQL

2007-01-04 Thread bert hubert
On Thu, Jan 04, 2007 at 05:06:42PM -0500, Michael C. Gates wrote: > Great, I will power up the server later this week... Oh shoot, it already is > later! I guess I am behind... Well, I will set it up in the next couple of > days, and see where I get. This is also a fine option, I hadn't realised O

Re: [Pdns-users] Suse Linux and MS SQL

2007-01-04 Thread Norbert Sendetzky
On Thursday 04 January 2007 23:06, Michael C. Gates wrote: > Great, I will power up the server later this week... Oh shoot, it already > is later! I guess I am behind... Well, I will set it up in the next couple > of days, and see where I get. Currently, you have to compile OpenDBX for SuSE yourse

RE: [Pdns-users] Suse Linux and MS SQL

2007-01-04 Thread Michael C. Gates
Great, I will power up the server later this week... Oh shoot, it already is later! I guess I am behind... Well, I will set it up in the next couple of days, and see where I get. Thanks for all your help, Michael C. Gates -Original Message- From: Norbert Sendetzky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTE

Re: [Pdns-users] Suse Linux and MS SQL

2007-01-04 Thread Norbert Sendetzky
Hi Michael > I have Suse Linux on one box, and MS SQL on another. Is it possible (And > how hard would it be) to install PDNS on the Suse box, and then use MS SQL > as the backend? You can use the PDNS OpenDBX backend and FreeTDS to connect to your MS SQL server. This setup worked very well for

Re: [Pdns-users] Suse Linux and MS SQL

2007-01-04 Thread Udo Rader
.On Thu, 2007-01-04 at 10:49 -0500, Michael C. Gates wrote: > I have Suse Linux on one box, and MS SQL on another. Is it possible > (And how hard would it be) to install PDNS on the Suse box, and then > use MS SQL as the backend? I can think about one more option different from the one outlined by

RE: [Pdns-users] Suse Linux and MS SQL

2007-01-04 Thread Michael C. Gates
Well, it would depend on how much it costs, and also compared to sponsoring a windows version upgrade. Either one would work. Of course, Suse Linux is a lot cheaper, but I am more familiar with windows, and already have 20+ windows servers running... Let me know, I may be interested, Best regard

RE: [Pdns-users] Suse Linux and MS SQL

2007-01-04 Thread Michael C. Gates
I guess there is no type of ODBC driver for Suse Linux? That would be fine for me. I just can't deal with the windows problems anymore. Obviously, I am not a Unix/Linux pro... Best regards, Michael C. Gates -Original Message- From: bert hubert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, J

Re: [Pdns-users] Suse Linux and MS SQL

2007-01-04 Thread bert hubert
On Thu, Jan 04, 2007 at 11:13:50AM -0500, Michael C. Gates wrote: > Great, I will try it out. So Suse Linux will work fine for PDNS? The problem > I am having is it is crashing every 15 minutes in windows. I wrote a routine > to restart it every half hour, but it is getting out of hand now. It was

RE: [Pdns-users] Suse Linux and MS SQL

2007-01-04 Thread Michael C. Gates
Great, I will try it out. So Suse Linux will work fine for PDNS? The problem I am having is it is crashing every 15 minutes in windows. I wrote a routine to restart it every half hour, but it is getting out of hand now. It was only crashing 3 to 4 times a day, but now it is all the time. It is beco

[Pdns-users] Suse Linux and MS SQL

2007-01-04 Thread Michael C. Gates
I have Suse Linux on one box, and MS SQL on another. Is it possible (And how hard would it be) to install PDNS on the Suse box, and then use MS SQL as the backend? Thanks, _ Michael C. Gates Ph/717.798.8142 Fx/954.252.4193 gateshosting.com