Hi John,
On 5/12/21 12:50 AM, John Von Essen via Pdns-users wrote:
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My question is for a random server in Dublin, hitting pdns-recursor on
localhost with those 3 forwarders, how is the traffic distributed? Does it go
to the first one listed, and then only
The 'dnsdist' project, also from the PowerDNS team, is pretty much
designed for this sort of thing: directiing/balancing requests among
groups of DNS servers.
On Tue, May 11, 2021 at 6:50 PM John Von Essen via Pdns-users
wrote:
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> I apologize if this question is old news, but I’m curious about
I apologize if this question is old news, but I’m curious about my proposed
pdns solution and how to integrate multiple forwarders.
Background, large infrastructure running in Azure. Previously, we used Azure’s
internal resolver, but we got bitten bad by two DNS/resolver outages in Azure
in
++ 26/05/09 19:03 -0400 - SashaB:
Thank you, Roland. That's what we thought but weren't sure and didn't want to
edit the file without being sure. I'll take a look at that config file. Since
you and others have used PowerAdmin, how do I edit the inc.config.php file
point PowerAdmin to my server IPs
Thank you, Roland. That's what we thought but weren't sure and didn't want
to edit the file without being sure. I'll take a look at that config file.
Since you and others have used PowerAdmin, how do I edit the
inc.config.php file point PowerAdmin to my server IPs instead of the
local IP or
Hello All,
Since we only use remote servers, we've installed PDNS on two dedicated
serves and two VPS, all with different, geographically distributed, IP
addresses. How do we assign PDNS to a specific IP address other than a local
IP or localhost?
Also, is anyone else using PowerAdmin with PDNS?
SashaB wrote:
Hello All,
Since we only use remote servers, we've installed PDNS on two dedicated
serves and two VPS, all with different, geographically distributed, IP
addresses. How do we assign PDNS to a specific IP address other than a
local IP or localhost?
Also, is anyone else using
Thank you, Roland. That's what we thought but weren't sure and didn't want
to edit the file without being sure. I'll take a look at that config file.
Since you and others have used PowerAdmin, how do I edit the
inc.config.php file point PowerAdmin to my server IPs instead of the local
IP or is
On Fri, Apr 13, 2007 at 12:26:36PM +0200, Tobias Orlamuende wrote:
PS: I am wondering about the fact that nobody else and/or Bert enters
this thread... Does nobody else have this problem or is it no problem at
all???
I normally stay out of a thread if other people ('the powerdns community')
Bert,
Thanks! Please let me know if I can provide further details...
--Tom
On 4/13/07, bert hubert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Apr 13, 2007 at 12:26:36PM +0200, Tobias Orlamuende wrote:
PS: I am wondering about the fact that nobody else and/or Bert enters
this thread... Does nobody
behind that behaviour is or
confirm it as a bug.
Cheers
Tobias
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Subject: Re: [Pdns-users] Newbie Question
Yes, when it starts in the monitor
Tom Rossi wrote:
I created a CNAME record for www.test.com that points to a real
zone on my production DNS. Here is the problem, when I try to resolve
www.test.com, it doesn't come back with the IP from my CNAME record
lookup, but instead it actually resolves www.test.com from the public
DNS.
Okay, I've tried out my newfound knowledge and here are my results. First I
tried adding the allow-recursion-override=yes to my config file. I left
the recursor key set to my other production DNS. I then started pdns with
sudo /etc/init.d/pdns monitor. I used nslookup to try and resolve
Tom Rossi wrote:
The second thing I tried was to remove the recursor key and use the pdns
as strictly authoritative. The database remains the same -- a CNAME for
www.test.com http://www.test.com. Again, I used nslookup to try and
resolve, but now I get a ** server can't find www.test.com
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