nameserver and databases (e.g. mysql)
Peter Dambier
peter at peter-dambier.de
Thu Feb 16 09:08:58 UTC 2006
Marco Schumann wrote:
> And again for the list:
> Marten Lehmann schrieb:
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>since everything is working in realtime nowadays I'm asking myself how I
>>can update two or three nameservers at the same time.
>>AXFR zone transfers are a bad idea, because you never know when the
>>other nameserver will have a certain zone synchronized. Also, for a new
>>zone to be synchronized, the second and third nameserver need a new zone
>>entry in the named.conf and they need to be reloaded with rndc.
>>Also, treating all nameservers as primary, thus creating zones and do
>>the reload on each server is not reliable for a realtime interface,
>>because one nameserver might be down and the zone creation couldn't be
>>done. Or maybe several creations at the same time would interfere and
>>create a broken named.conf (since always the whole file has to be
>>re-generated).
>>My goal is to provide an interface to my customers where they can send
>>the zone-data and immediately receive a response and can be sure, that
>>the zone is created or updated on all three nameservers within seconds.
>>I think the only way to achieve this is having a nameserver that uses a
>>database instead of zonefiles and serves all requests directly from it.
>>Thus the replication mechanisms of the database can keep track of
>>updates being processed on all nameservers (e.g. one instance of mysql
>>on each nameserver using mysql-replication).
>>
>>How could I do this with BIND? Actually, I just need an authoritative
>>only nameserver, many of the features that BIND offers wouldn't be used
>>in my purpose. I heard of the following three projects:
>>
>>MyDNS (http://mydns.bboy.net/)
>>PowerDNS (http://www.powerdns.com/)
>>Mysql-sdb (http://freshmeat.net/projects/bind-mysql/)
>>
>>I'm not sure which of the projects is the most sophisticated one and
>>provides a similar reliability to BIND with zone files. Have you heard
>>of them and can send comments? Do you know other stable projects? Do you
>>have other solutions for my problem?
>>
>>Regards
>>Marten
>>
>>
>
> Hello Marten,
>
> I have good experience with PowerDNS and some 100.000 zones with a mysql
> backend.
>
> Kind regards
Hi Marten, hi Marco,
we have both
http://untroubled.org/sqldjbdns/
and
http://unix.freshmeat.net/projects/sqldjbdns/
in our queue for testing.
PowerDNS is ready for use.
Regards
Peter and Karin Dambier
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