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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 23/06/2020 19:45, Brian Candler via
Pdns-users wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:f4b7a9ea-704f-6011-3ce0-8b7fd1082ec7@pobox.com">On
23/06/2020 19:38, Juraj Lutter wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite" style="color: #000000;">While we’re at it:
How would one solve the situation where the domains are in,
like, SQL?
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Well, I'd probably just run a cronjob to do a SQL query and write
them out periodically.
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But I've</blockquote>
not<br>
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cite="mid:f4b7a9ea-704f-6011-3ce0-8b7fd1082ec7@pobox.com">come
across a situation where I would need to do this. Regular domains
are provisioned using NS records, and the recursor will follow
these. I've never had a set of hidden domains which is both large
and frequently-changing, and which couldn't be moved under a
shared parent domain.
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