[Pdns-users] PowerDNS - Remote Backend - "Fatal error: Trying to set unexisting parameter 'remote-connection-string'" - CentOS release 6.5 (Final)
Aleksandar Bakalov
aca at alasdoo.com
Mon May 12 11:37:19 UTC 2014
Hi Aki,
Thank you for your answer.
Your suggestion did in fact remove the error 'Trying to set unexisting
parameter'.
However remote backend is not running even when I set up the
launch=gmysql,remote.
Which service should listen at port 63636 which is defined as remote
backend port?
(When I check using the '#lsof -Pnl +M -i4' it seems that no service is
listening at that port).
Whenever I call http connector using urls as described in
(http://doc.powerdns.com/html/remotebackend.html) I receive 'Unable to
connect to remote host'.
Regards,
Aleksandar
On 24-04-2014 10:58, Aki Tuomi wrote:
> RemoteBackend is a backend, and thus needs to be launched:
>
> launch=gmysql,remote
>
> Aki
>
> On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 08:45:15AM +0200, Aleksandar Bakalov wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I use PowerDns 3.3.1. on CentOS 6.5.
>> The PowerDns service works ok.
>>
>> When I add the 'remote-connection-string' to the pdns.conf I get the
>> "Fatal error: Trying to set unexisting parameter
>> 'remote-connection-string'".
>> What could be the reason for this?
>>
>> My pdns.conf looks like this:
>>
>> # MySQL
>> launch=gmysql
>> gmysql-host=127.0.0.1
>> gmysql-dbname=pdns
>> gmysql-user=root
>> gmysql-password=*******
>> webserver=yes
>> webserver-address=127.0.0.1
>> webserver-port=8081
>> remote-connection-string=http:url=http://localhost:63636/dns
>>
>> I have all the ports opened just to be sure it isn't due to closed ports.
>>
>> English is not my native language; please excuse typing errors.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Aleksandar
>>
>>
>>
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*Aleksandar Bakalov, MSc*
Software developer | Alas, doo.
<http://www.alasdoo.com/>
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