> On 2015-01-26, at 5:38 PM, rooster wrote:
>
> Hello list,
>
> I have pdns-recursor and pdns on the same host and port but on
> different IP’s. When I query pdns and it can not answer, so it passes the
> query on to pdns-recursor, which then responds with the answer but then pdns
> di
> I downloaded, compiled and installed the recently released 3.4.2 from
> the PowerDNS releases web page but I was unable to get it to launch. :(
>
> The error I am getting is “Unable to launch, no backends configured for
> querying” which is very odd since when I did the compile, I
> We had a similar report from a Solaris SPARC user; a fix for his problem went
> into the 3.4.0 release, but we never got an answer about whether it helped.
>
> Can you please try with pens-server 3.4.0 or higher, and let us know if that
> fixes it?
>
> Kind regards,
> --
> Peter van Dijk
H
> We had a similar report from a Solaris SPARC user; a fix for his problem went
> into the 3.4.0 release, but we never got an answer about whether it helped.
>
> Can you please try with pens-server 3.4.0 or higher, and let us know if that
> fixes it?
>
> Kind regards,
> --
> Peter van Dijk
H
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> On 2015-01-29, at 8:02 AM, Peter van Dijk wrote:
>
> Hello Rooster,
> We had a similar report from a Solaris SPARC user; a fix for his problem went
> into
Hello Rooster,
On 28 Jan 2015, at 4:35 , rooster wrote:
>> We start with pdns_recursor and then forward some to pdns. We had your
>> setup with pdns_recursor behind pdns and had some issues with pdns >= 3.
>> According to the developers that is not really supported. I do not know
>> if what is h
> Hi,
>
> We start with pdns_recursor and then forward some to pdns. We had your
> setup with pdns_recursor behind pdns and had some issues with pdns >= 3.
> According to the developers that is not really supported. I do not know
> if what is happening to you is similar.
>
> Regards,
> Ken
Than
On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 11:22:28AM +0100, sth...@nethelp.no wrote:
> > I have pdns-recursor and pdns on the same host and port but on
> > different IP$,1rys. When I query pdns and it can not answer, so it passes
> > the query on to pdns-recursor, which then responds with the answer but then
> On 2015-01-27, at 2:22 AM, sth...@nethelp.no wrote:
>
> Can't speak for pdns. However, we have pdns_recursor and BIND running
> on the same host (same port 53, different IPs), with pdns_recursor
> forwarding some queries to BIND. Works without problems for us.
Ya, I am sure I had it working
> I have pdns-recursor and pdns on the same host and port but on
> different IP$,1ry(Bs. When I query pdns and it can not answer, so it passes
> the query on to pdns-recursor, which then responds with the answer but then
> pdns discards the packets. What did I do wrong? I have tried this
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