OK, just did the upgrade and adjusted the tables accordingly.  I don't like the fact that the update clobbered the /etc/init.d/pdns file.  We don't all run distributions with systemd. Systemd is big and buggy, not to mention the controtions one has to go through to get things to work properly. My system is way more manageable without it.  More stable, too. I knew I needed to do upgrade, debian hasn't upgraded the version in their repos.  I added the powerdns repo to the sources.list.d/pdns.  I digress.  I'm now running 4.7.2.  It took a few minutes to get the supermaster/superslave set up and working.

Things are working from outside and pretty fast, too. It's internally where things aren't working.  the internal recursor is not resolving anything that is hosted.  wierd.

--Curtis



On 12/6/22 12:52, Brian Candler wrote:
On 06/12/2022 17:41, Curtis Maurand via Pdns-users wrote:

You can use either xyonet.com or cybernexus.net

And the pdns-auth server which you are referring to is ns1.xyonet.com or ns2.xyonet.com?  Or is it neither of these, and is a hidden primary?

FYI, ns2.xyonet.com is not responding at the moment. Also, ns1 is running PowerDNS Authoritative Server 4.4.1, which is end-of-life, so you ought to look at upgrading it.  See https://repo.powerdns.com/



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