[Pdns-users] Suse Linux and MS SQL

Norbert Sendetzky norbert at linuxnetworks.de
Thu Jan 4 21:52:21 UTC 2007


Hi Michael

> I have Suse Linux on one box, and MS SQL on another. Is it possible (And
> how hard would it be) to install PDNS on the Suse box, and then use MS SQL
> as the backend?

You can use the PDNS OpenDBX backend and FreeTDS to connect to your MS SQL 
server. This setup worked very well for another member of this list.

The servers officially supported by the OpenDBX backend are:
- MySQL
- PostgreSQL
- SQLite 2 and 3
- MS SQL Server

Supported but not extensively tested yet:
- Oracle 8i to 10g
- Sybase ASE
- Firebird 2


Norbert
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