bert hubert wrote:
That works pretty well, as long as you don't use CNAMEs that point to
domains that *do* exist.
This feature may help:
"If you want to create such fake domains or override existing domains,
please
set the allow-recursion-override feature (available as of 2.9.14)."
My CNAME
On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 02:28:53AM +0100, Chris wrote:
> Earlier I set this the recursor to some random dns server on the
> internet. But there's the problem that pdns should serve some
> private zone that's not resolvable through the root servers.
That works pretty well, as long as you don't use
Earlier I set this the recursor to some random dns server on the
internet. But there's the problem that pdns should serve some private
zone that's not resolvable through the root servers.
So, what's the best practice with the pds_recursor here? Should I use
forward-zones= to point back to my (
On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 01:44:38AM +0100, Chris wrote:
> >Try putting 'hallo.foo.bar.' in the content column of that CNAME.
>
> I already tried this. I still get the same error:
>
> Not authoritative for 'hallo.foo.bar.', sending servfail to
> 10.30.0.0 (recursion was desired)
Ah right, you did
On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 12:49:54AM +0100, Chris wrote:
> dig @10.20.30.42 hier.foo.bar,
> everything I get from pdns in my syslog is:
> Not authoritative for 'hallo', sending servfail to 10.30.0.0
> (recursion was desired)
>
> My database looks like this:
> domains:
> idnamemaster last_ch
Hi,
I'm testing pdns as an authoritative Nameserver with an gmysql backend
and I just don't get it running. I read every old mailinglist-question
that turned up on google, but nothing worked for me.
After a
dig @10.20.30.42 hier.foo.bar,
everything I get from pdns in my syslog is:
Not authori