Need to add one thing:
I got put off by thinking you were provisioning a new zone and thus assuming
that notified-seriel would be set to 0 or NULL by default.
You where in fact for a part correct. By using Poweradmin (some time
ago), I created a new zone. Poweradmin however makes a soa with
Hi,
LikeFiction schreef:
> Ok, I think I found the problem. It's quite simple too.
>
> My zones are not changing very often. So, after my re-setup of NS2,
> and restart master-powerdns, the "notified-serial" and the first digit
> serial of "SOA" where the same. If notified-serial is smaller tha
On Aug 6, 2010, at 17:00 , LikeFiction wrote:
> Ok, I think I found the problem. It's quite simple too.
>
> My zones are not changing very often. So, after my re-setup of NS2, and
> restart master-powerdns, the "notified-serial" and the first digit serial of
> "SOA" where the same. If notifie
Ok, I think I found the problem. It's quite simple too.
My zones are not changing very often. So, after my re-setup of NS2, and
restart master-powerdns, the "notified-serial" and the first digit
serial of "SOA" where the same. If notified-serial is smaller than SOA,
only then PowerDNS will do
> While i can not find anything that looks obviously wrong to me, you
might try the following:
> - setting domains.notified_serial to 0 or 1.
> - providing a full set of ttls in the SOA record such as
"ns1.sologigabit.com. info.sologigabit.com. 2010080500 10800 3600 604800
3600"
After stoppin
On Aug 6, 2010, at 15:52 , LikeFiction wrote:
> Stefan: As there is no sensitive information inside the tables, I have opened
> up http://ns1.sologigabit.com/phpmyadmin with user "help" and password
> "help". You can browse all PDNS tables easily that way. For the mailing list
> archive, I als
Hi All,
Antonio: I Use gmysql backend (for MySQL). I am creating them as master,
of course.
Stefan: As there is no sensitive information inside the tables, I have
opened up http://ns1.sologigabit.com/phpmyadmin with user "help" and
password "help". You can browse all PDNS tables easily that
On Aug 6, 2010, at 15:21 , LikeFiction wrote:
> Good to have found someone with the same problem. Indeed a notify works, but
> this is not what I want. I could automate it with a cronjob script, but I
> think it might just be some bug in PowerDNS.
Really that shouldn't be necessary.
Can you sh
Here, with mysql engine, it works perfectly.
Are you creating new domains as "native" or "master"?
Tonino
LikeFiction ha scritto:
Good to have found someone with the same problem. Indeed a notify
works, but this is not what I want. I could automate it with a cronjob
script, but I think it migh
Good to have found someone with the same problem. Indeed a notify works,
but this is not what I want. I could automate it with a cronjob script,
but I think it might just be some bug in PowerDNS.
With kind regards / Met vriendelijke groet,
Pierre van den Oord
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Hi,
LikeFiction schreef:
> Hi,
>
> I forgot to CC the list, here you find my latest answer to Stefan. It
> still seems the configuration is OK, but that the PowerDNS master does
> not start to notify my slaves on startup of new domains.
>
In my experience new domains added to the master need a '
Hi,
I forgot to CC the list, here you find my latest answer to Stefan. It
still seems the configuration is OK, but that the PowerDNS master does
not start to notify my slaves on startup of new domains.
Domain: X.63.215.95.in-addr.arpa
I'm quite sure those settings are correct. I present the
Hi Richard,
On Fri, 2010-08-06 at 15:27 +1000, Richard McLean wrote:
> I have wondered about this. We'd love to implement a hidden supermaster type
> setup, using AXFR, which auto-updates the 4 main name servers, but is *not*
> in the list of name servers for a domain and is not publicly availab
On 06 Aug 2010 wk 31, at 09:56, Richard McLean wrote:
>
> On 06/08/2010, at 3:54 PM, Ton van Rosmalen wrote:
>
>> No, this is not a restriction. In our setup we've added the ip address
>> in the supermasters-table like this:
>> +---++--+
>> | ip
On 06/08/2010, at 3:54 PM, Ton van Rosmalen wrote:
> No, this is not a restriction. In our setup we've added the ip address
> in the supermasters-table like this:
> +---++--+
> | ip| nameserver | account |
> +---+---
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