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Question about DNS control
I have a dedicated server which hosts a few people and I'm considering installing this panel for my users.

I have a question about it's functionality. I use BIND as my DNS server, I'm wondering if It will correctly create the zones when users add domains on their account or do I have to manually edit my zones?
02-18-2008 01:44 PM
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hmm what do you mean by "correctly" ?
02-18-2008 01:53 PM
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RE: Question about DNS control
Do it without screwing up all my other configurations.
02-18-2008 01:55 PM
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Oh, ispcp will create DNS entry, base on ispcp dns template, so it will overide you configuration, well you have to edit it manually i guess

take a look on DNS template maybe you can ajust it so you dont have to rewrite your configuration 100%
02-18-2008 02:03 PM
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RE: Question about DNS control
Ok so I can edit my zones manually after ispcp has created the zone as long as I follow the the template? like adding my own aliases or mx records.
02-18-2008 02:17 PM
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RE: Question about DNS control
yes, and dont forget to copy it to ispcp bind working dir, otherwise it will be overwrite back by ispcp
02-18-2008 03:18 PM
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blocker Wrote:yes, and dont forget to copy it to ispcp bind working dir, otherwise it will be overwrite back by ispcp

Ok I'll try it out on a dev server in my lan and then move my config to my dedicated server Smile
02-18-2008 04:05 PM
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RE: Question about DNS control
Hi Guire

I'd recommend to create a separate file for the ispcp-bind configuration (see /etc/ispcp/ispcp.conf) and include this in your normal named.conf.
You should do this after copying the files from /tmp/... to / and before "ispcp-setup".

eg. I have in /etc/bind/named.conf.local (which is included by debian already):

include "/etc/bind/named.ispcp.conf";

and the line in ispcp.conf looks like this:

BIND_CONF_FILE = /etc/bind/named.ispcp.conf


This runs fine and the separation is good.

/Joximu
02-18-2008 07:29 PM
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joximu Wrote:Hi Guire

I'd recommend to create a separate file for the ispcp-bind configuration (see /etc/ispcp/ispcp.conf) and include this in your normal named.conf.
You should do this after copying the files from /tmp/... to / and before "ispcp-setup".

eg. I have in /etc/bind/named.conf.local (which is included by debian already):

include "/etc/bind/named.ispcp.conf";

and the line in ispcp.conf looks like this:

BIND_CONF_FILE = /etc/bind/named.ispcp.conf


This runs fine and the separation is good.

/Joximu

Good idea thanks for the tips!
02-18-2008 11:37 PM
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