Hi Peter,
That's interesting. My pdns.conf did not have default-soa-edit line.
Also didn't even know about that option. Don't have any domain specific soa
meta configs in the mysql database.
Looking into the database I found.
MariaDB [powerdns]> select * from domainmetadata
-> ;
++-
Hi Frank,
After removing the recursor option in pdns.conf
dig @72.14.187.43 cyber-mage.com SOA
; <<>> DiG 9.2.4 <<>> @72.14.187.43 cyber-mage.com SOA
; (1 server found)
;; global options: printcmd
;; Got answer:
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 22124
;; flags: qr aa rd; QUER
Hi Frank,
Currently not using dnsdist.. just installed that in case I want to try special
splitting of traffic.
Currently
Pdns Auth (72.14.187.43:53) -> Recursor (127.0.0.1:53)
Yes I know, I know eventually need to change config so that Auth is standalone
and not forward recursion traffic to r
Forgot to mention I am running.
rpm -qa | grep pdns
pdns-4.0.6-1pdns.el7.x86_64
dnsdist-1.1.0-1pdns.el7.x86_64
pdns-recursor-4.0.9-1pdns.el7.x86_64
pdns-backend-mysql-4.0.6-1pdns.el7.x86_64
And
MariaDB-server-10.1.38-1.el7.centos.x86_64
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Forgot to mention I am running.
rpm -qa | grep pdns
pdns-4.0.6-1pdns.el7.x86_64
dnsdist-1.1.0-1pdns.el7.x86_64
pdns-recursor-4.0.9-1pdns.el7.x86_64
pdns-backend-mysql-4.0.6-1pdns.el7.x86_64
And
MariaDB-server-10.1.38-1.el7.centos.x86_64
Thanks
Regards,
Michael
Hi All,
I'm a bit confused about my SOA record.
When I query it.
dig @server1.cyber-mage.com SOA cyber-mage.com
; <<>> DiG 9.9.4-RedHat-9.9.4-61.el7_5.1 <<>> @server1.cyber-mage.com SOA
cyber-mage.com
; (2 servers found)
;; global options: +cmd
;; Got answer:
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, statu
Hi All,
I have a question.
In PDNS Server, there is an option no-shuffle which if turned on records with
multiple records always return in order.
For example.
A.test.com A 192.168.1.1
A.test.com A 192.168.1.2
If queried for A.test.com it returns in order