Re: [Pdns-users] wildcards and pipe backend

2009-09-23 Thread Fagyal Csongor
Hi, On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 10:17 PM, Fagyal Csongor wrote: The question is: if I know I have wildcard records, then I have to do a wildcard query? Currently what I do is to first query non-wildcard records, and if none is found, then I do a wildcard match. Is that correct? Do the backend ha

Re: [Pdns-users] wildcards and pipe backend

2009-09-23 Thread bert hubert
On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 10:17 PM, Fagyal Csongor wrote: > The question is: if I know I have wildcard records, then I have to do a > wildcard query? Currently what I do is to first query non-wildcard records, > and if none is found, then I do a wildcard match. Is that correct? Do the > backend have

[Pdns-users] wildcards and pipe backend

2009-09-23 Thread Fagyal Csongor
Hi, I am in the middle of migrating from BIND to PowerDNS using pipebackend, and I have run into some trouble. First, wildcard records. Say, I have the following records: foo.example.com IN CNAME 1.2.3.4 *.example.com IN CNAME 1.1.1.1 Obviously dig foo.example.com should retu

Re: [Pdns-users] Using pdns-recursor on a network with high latency.

2009-09-23 Thread Andre Recnik
On 09/22/2009 06:37 AM, bert hubert wrote: Gentelemen, Could you perhaps try http://svn.powerdns.com/snapshots/pdns-recursor-3.1.8-testing.tar.bz2 ? It has a default timeout of 1.5 seconds now, and this can be tuned using the 'network-timeout' setting (in milliseconds). Please let me know if it

Re: [Pdns-users] Some comic relief - freeware is not malware, but it is close according to Nominum

2009-09-23 Thread Steve Spencer
Bull-Poo is right. Good grief. Jeroen Wunnink wrote: > Ok that was worth a chuckle or two..., but hey, there's always the > $major-company tech-deprived manager that will go for this bull-poo and > enforce it on the tech staff ;-) > > Congrats with your son Bert.. > > bert hubert wrote: >> Hi e

Re: [Pdns-users] Some comic relief - freeware is not malware, but it is close according to Nominum

2009-09-23 Thread Jeroen Wunnink
Ok that was worth a chuckle or two..., but hey, there's always the $major-company tech-deprived manager that will go for this bull-poo and enforce it on the tech staff ;-) Congrats with your son Bert.. bert hubert wrote: Hi everybody! Sorry for being a bit silent over the past two weeks, hav

[Pdns-users] Some comic relief - freeware is not malware, but it is close according to Nominum

2009-09-23 Thread bert hubert
Hi everybody! Sorry for being a bit silent over the past two weeks, have been very busy with our newly born son Guus! Mother and son are doing really well. In the meantime, you may enjoy the propaganda below from DNS vendor Nominum, who I know are stalking many subscribers of this list to migrate