Aldert wrote:
Hi all, I'm trying to install:
pdns-server-backend-mysql-3.1-1 on Centos 5.7 (i386 32 bit) with MySQL 5.1
pdns 3.1.1 works well with 'launch=BIND'
The available Centos rpm for the backend doesn't install. Error:
-- Finished Dependency Resolution
Peter van Dijk wrote:
On Jan 12, 2012, at 8:09 , Nick Milas wrote:
I haven't been able to find 2.9.22.5 binary packages (RHEL/CENTOS 5, 64bit)
on any of the repos.
Could someone please provide some guidance to find these packages?
They are at
Fabio Sangiovanni wrote:
Database transactions help in terms of integrity, but they can do nothing
about the order of data updates. If 2 threads work independently and execute
the same update query on the db, I can't predict with certainty which one
will occur first.
AFAIK no updates are
Fabio Sangiovanni wrote:
I'm a newbie of pdns and I'm setting up a recursor-only installation as local
dns cache for a high load smtp server.
I'm using the lua scripting feature as a way to track down MX queries. In
particular, the preresolve() function relies on luasql to execute queries
Preslav wrote:
Nils, sorry about not confirming the packages at the very beginning. It was
installed as part of another product we bought some time ago and only when we
had to move servers recently did we realize that we are actually using
PowerDNS. As mentioned above I confirm that the
Vasiliy G Tolstov wrote:
On Fri, 2011-03-25 at 23:49 +0100, Nils Breunese (Lemonbit) wrote:
Nick Williams wrote:
Just for the record, there IS a pdns package (and pdns-*-backend packages)
in CentOS 5. I have several CentOS 5 machines, none of which have extra
repositories like EPEL
Vasiliy G Tolstov wrote:
Hello. I'm use centos pdns server package. It contains error, that fixed
in 2077 revision of svn. How can i get patched version of centos rpm ?
Does anybody backport major patches to old powerdns releases ?
There is no pdns package in CentOS. I think you're probably
Nick Williams wrote:
Just for the record, there IS a pdns package (and pdns-*-backend packages) in
CentOS 5. I have several CentOS 5 machines, none of which have extra
repositories like EPEL, and all of them have a pdns package either installed
or installable from yum.
That's weird. Are
PLists wrote:
Could anyone point me to a good learning reference for MySQL?
The documentation is actually quite good.
http://dev.mysql.com/
PDNS uses very simple schemas; easy with no surprises. I manage our PDNS
servers from a master set of SQL scripts (with a little Perl to
Nikolaos Milas wrote:
So, my request to add master support to ldap backend remains open!
I have no experience with using LDAP as a backend myself (I don't even know why
you'd want to use LDAP as a backend), but have you actually filed a request
ticket in the bug tracker?
Nikolaos Milas wrote;
In any case, returning to pdns/ldap notify support, I thought of filing a
bug, but this simply is not a bug, but rather expected behavior, athough we
ldap-backend users have a hard time with it!
I believe most public bug trackers are also used for feature requests and
Marco Davids (Prive) wrote:
Since when did PowerDNS decided to introduce a 'version.bind' in the
INternet class?
dig -c IN -t txt version.bind @ns1.he.net +short
Served by PowerDNS - http://www.powerdns.com;
I don't know when it was introduced, but you can configure this behavior via
the
Steve Spencer wrote:
Just want to make sure this package is actually newer. I'm getting this
message when I attempt to update the recursor on an CentOS5.x box:
rpm -Uvh pdns-recursor-3.2-1.i386.rpm
Preparing...###
[100%]
Sukh Khehra wrote:
Yes, I definitely have different data on those 2 servers and that's what
is being returned when I expect it to return the override value I have
in /etc/hosts for smtp.
172.17.23.231 smtp.mydomain.net. smtp
Is that not how it works?
When you run dig, you run a query
Liong Kok Foo wrote:
BTW, I am using pdns version :
pdns-2.9.21.1-1.el5.rf
Should I change to using version 3 recursor instead? I would prefer a
stable version with minimum problems. 3 is still in beta, right?
I think you are mixing up two different products. The current release of
the
Nelson Pereira wrote:
Has anyone successfully set one of theses up?
I’ve tried PowerAdmin, PDNS Admin and SonzeAdmin and getting a blank screen
for all of them….
PowerAdmin is working fine for us, I haven't tried the others. Have you checked
your webserver's error_log after getting the
fedora epel ?
Yes, add the EPEL repository [0] to your configuration and then run 'yum
install pdns pdns-backend-mysql' to install PowerDNS with the MySQL
backend.
Nils Breunese.
[0] http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 11:49 AM, Nelson Pereira npere...@protus.com
Im very limited to linux knowledge although I can get around it. Could you
explain me how to add this repository?
1) Go to http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL
2) Click the 'How to use' link
3) Follow the instructions to install the epel-release package
Nils Breunese.
Steven Crandell wrote:
If there actually isn't an existing solution out there to capture
the info you're looking for, you could roll your own pretty easily.
You could check your database dump/backup files into svn and
configure hooks to email diffs.
This will definitely work but has some
arron bowley wrote:
I would like to disciss the above product especially wrt how and
where to download the PDNS Backend SQL software..
Im trying oto build a server and when I type apt-get etc I cant seem
to loacte the software. The PDNS Static software was located and
installed.
You
Gary Smith wrote:
I'm going to try a couple different approaches. First I'll see if I
can 86's the /usr/lib files and see if it defaults to the proper
place. For some reason, when I install the mysql-devel rpm package,
it intalls 32+64 bit in turn install ldap 32+64, which could be
Imre Gergely wrote:
Iwas wondering if one could set up a pdns-recursor to forward ALL
queries to another recursor?
I don't know, but what is the use exactly? Couldn't you just use the
other recursor directly?
Nils Breunese.
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Sean Boran wrote:
I wend looking for commandline options that would allow me to do a
zone transfer, on demand from cron.
But I found nothing. I also browsed the source, but didn't see any
such tools.
Have I missed something?
pdns_control?
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