Is there any way to setup a masked forward using PDNS?
I have had a couple of clients ask for this.
thanks
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On Wed, 06 Jan 2010 21:56:08 you wrote:
Hi Michael
When I enter a DKIM or Domain Keys record, which requires use of ';', the
records on the secondary name server have this character escaped with
'\', as to be expected.
As this character has a special meaning in MySQL I would think the
Dear PowerDNS Users,
Two major vulnerabilities have recently been discovered in the PowerDNS
Recursor (all versions up to and including 3.1.7.1). Over the past two
weeks, these vulnerabilities have been addressed, resulting in PowerDNS
Recursor 3.1.7.2.
Given the nature and magnitude of these
The correct links to the .deb packages are:
http://downloads.powerdns.com/releases/deb/pdns-recursor_3.1.7.2-1_i386.deb
http://downloads.powerdns.com/releases/deb/pdns-recursor_3.1.7.2-1_amd64.deb
Special 'upgrade option of last resort' (old systems)
Hello,
I'm running PDNS 2.9.20 on a Debian box and a MySQL back end. I can't get
wildcards to work. Here's an illustration of the problem:
==
mysql select * from domains where id=2;
Most people have solved this issue awhile ago, but some people never
upgrade or review documentation, so here is the things I would check.
Sounds like this is php, so:
Make sure magic_quotes_gpc is not on in php.ini, or by other means
Make sure the php program isn't using add_slashes
If it is
Some more info:
I have wildcards=yes in my pdns.conf file.
Here's the mysql query log for what should be a wildcard query:
100106 23:44:22 15 Query select content,ttl,prio,type,domain_id,name
from records where name='foo.mcia.cc'
15 Query select