that specific value in
returned records, which is what the OP wants.
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t retrieved that
record slightly over 1 hour prior. There's not a way in pdns_recursor to
override what's sent out as the record TTL, but as Kenneth pointed out,
there's a good reason for clients to be able to see that, so trying to
override it is probably not a good idea in the
re for a reason.
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one will be automatically provisioned in the "domains"
table. This allows for a simpler way to manage DNS replication; my
company uses it to allow customers who wish to run their own DNS to
slave zones to us en-masse and add zones on demand, instead of us having
to go and add them manually.
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it'd make it way easier to handle this sort of thing "right".
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finitely see about
correcting that. But either way, you don't want your nameserver
returning NOERROR for a CNAME that points to an out-of-bailiwick zone
when asking for an A record; that's definitely broken.
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e seemingly using the GMT time (which is local summer
> time -3h).
If you're running chroot'ed, copy your system's /etc/timezone into the
chroot base directory. That should solve the problem for you.
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have to
explain this, because basically what you're asking for here is a
*broken* nameserver. The behavior you're claiming as wrong is exactly
what it should be.
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col to express "this zone is going away". It sounds like Mark
has a simple PHP script, and I actually have a small Perl script, to
prune old zones out of the data store. That's really the best way to
handle that problem.
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but I'd bet someone could
cough up some simple examples for connecting to PowerDNS and requesting
internal metric values.
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you're reading this, can something be
done about this?
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PMs is much more difficult,
grr) for Boost 1.39.0 and use that, but something should really be done
to make people aware of this, and not have to go scour Google to figure
out why the recursor won't build.
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bert hubert wrote:
I verified, but zen.spamhaus.org has heaps of NS records. So I think
something else is going on.
Hm... That's odd, that *was* the case when I queried them earlier in the
week. Anyway, never mind, I think I know what's going on...
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re supposed to? I haven't tried a variety of other
nameservers, but BIND at least just seems to assume the nameservers from
the parent zone are, in fact, the ones you wish to keep if the zone
doesn't include any.
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some kind of
check in PowerDNS to prevent it, it's broken behavior (since a CNAME
can't coexist with any other record - SOA and NS records included).
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owerDNS stating that it's successfully
connected to the database? What backend are you using?
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2. Should PowerDNS EVER send a recursive lookup for a domain that is
listed in its domains table? Seems like it should recognize it is the
authority and always respond.
No, this is normal; see the link I pasted above for more.
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s to build the gmysqlbackend, this happens:
[[ snipped build output ]]
Any ideas as to what might be happening?
This is a CentOS 4.4 machine.
Install zlib-devel. The MySQL client libraries require libz for data
compression use, and libtool is trying to find it, but can't.
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n UNIX
systems, as it logs via syslog. Your best bet is to set the
'logging-facility' to some number between 0 and 7 (inclusive), and
direct messages for the 'localN' (where N is the 'logging-facility' you
specified) facility to /var/log/
QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 1, AUTHORITY: 0, ADDITIONAL: 0
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> The answer is entirely the same, except for the "ra" bit (no clue what that
> does), and some authority & additional cruft.
I believe the 'ra' bit indicated by 'dig' is 'Recursion
p://wiki.powerdns.com/ for login info.)
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Martijn Grendelman wrote:
> I thought Perl never required more than 1 line to accomplish _anything_ ;-)
It just depends on the width of your editor window. :)
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rst to possibly solve this?
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ion (at
http://doc.powerdns.com/). What you describe sounds like you have a
faily short MySQL connection timeout. If this is not the case, you need
to look at the MySQL server logs, but I'd bet dollars to donuts that
your connection timeout is just very short.
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Description: Perl program
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as, but if
you force it, that won't matter. Recursors don't look at them, so it'll
be just like any other time you update your DNS information.
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