[Pdns-users] Hidden slave doesn't retreive domain from master
Posner, Sebastian
s.posner at telekom.de
Fri Aug 26 14:22:48 UTC 2011
Enrico van Goor wrote:
> > > <snip>
> > > mysql> select * from supermasters;
> > > +------------+------------------+---------+
> > > | ip | nameserver | account |
> > > +------------+------------------+---------+
> > > | 10.12.3.50 | master.example.com | admin |
> > > +------------+------------------+---------+
> > > 1 row in set (0.00 sec)
> > >
> > Maybe I'm mistaken again but if this the non-changed output of the query
> > you need to change the nameserver-record.
> >
> > AFAIK this must contain the name of the primary nameserver-name (or
> > maybe a valid nameservers) as available in the zone.
> > For example, if you use ns1.solcon.nl as primary NS-record you need to
> > have 'ns1.solcon.nl' as the nameserver-record in de supermasters-table.
> >
> I'm testing anycast in combination with powerdns. The IP-addressen in the
> NS records are configured in a BGP domain on a few routers. The DNS have
> a real IP which is different from the IP addressen advertised in the
> domain records. That's why I use the also-notify option.
>
> I'm not testing on our production platform, but in a lab.
> master.example.com Is the supermaster in my lab. This needs to be
> hidden from the internet and is used to provision the superslaves.
> The superslaves are accessed through the anycast addresses, which
> pass the DNS request to 1 of the nodes (superslaves).
Could you provide the zonefile or at least @, SOA and NS-set for the zone in question?
kind regards,
Sebastian
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Sebastian Posner
Unix-Systemspezialist
AM Data Center Services, Shared Infrastructure
Deutsche Telekom AG, Products & Innovation
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