> I'm extremely green with PowerDNS. I haven't even
> set it up yet. I'm just trying to make my own documentation, but I believe
> I'm going to go with Mysql as my backend.
I really like using the MySQL back end, personally. It's close to the way I've
always thought DNS should be managed. (I d
On Feb 24, 2011, at 2:29 PM, Linda Pagillo wrote:
> Actually, I need to know where to go to change the following…
These are all in the SOA record.
See the documentation
http://doc.powerdns.com/types.html
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> The recursive resolver is what clients talk to "locally". AKA a
> caching resolver, it's not part of your authoritative infrastructure
Ah, I see. So there are really two separate parts to the system. Clients talk
to the resolvers and resolvers talk to the authoritative servers.
So all I ne
Here's your DNS noob question for the day. (I'm not a real sysadmin. I only
pretend to be when backed into a corner.)
I've been running PowerDNS (with a MySQL backend) successfully and happily for
a couple of years now. It's really basic stuff, one A record per host name.
Now I'm in a situati
> Could anyone point me to a good learning reference for MySQL?
The documentation is actually quite good.
http://dev.mysql.com/
PDNS uses very simple schemas; easy with no surprises. I manage our PDNS
servers from a master set of SQL scripts (with a little Perl to relieve the
repetition an