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Hi
 
I would like to disciss the above product especially wrt how and where to download the PDNS Backend SQL software..
 
Im trying oto build a server and when I type apt-get etc I cant seem to loacte the software.  The PDNS Static software was located and installed.
 
Thanks
Arron

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Re: PDNS Postings

by Kalpesh Thaker :: Rate this Message:

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hi arron.


if you are using debian/ubuntu you can get install powerdns using the commands below:


apt-get install pdns-server


then to install the gmysql backend, type this after pdns-server has been installed


apt-get install pdns-backend-gmysql

if you need to install a recursor, do this:


apt-get install pdns-rescursor


if all else fails, you may need to download the sources from www.powerdns.com


cheers


kalpesh



On Friday 10 July 2009 1:01:48 pm arron bowley wrote:
> Hi I would like to disciss the above product especially wrt how and where
> to download the PDNS Backend SQL software.. Im trying oto build a server
> and when I type apt-get etc I cant seem to loacte the software.  The PDNS
> Static software was located and installed. ThanksArron



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Re: PDNS Postings

by Nils Breunese (Lemonbit) :: Rate this Message:

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arron bowley wrote:

> I would like to disciss the above product especially wrt how and  
> where to download the PDNS Backend SQL software..
>
> Im trying oto build a server and when I type apt-get etc I cant seem  
> to loacte the software.  The PDNS Static software was located and  
> installed.

You can also just install the pdns-server package on Debian/Ubuntu.  
There are also packages for the different backends. For instance  
install pdns-backend-mysql if you want to use MySQL as the backend.  
Just search your repositories for 'pdns' to see the available packages.

Nils Breunese.
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Re: PDNS Postings

by Kalpesh Thaker :: Rate this Message:

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Sorry for the typos :)


if you are using debian/ubuntu you can install powerdns using the
commands below:


apt-get install pdns-server


then to install the gmysql backend, type this after pdns-server has been
installed


apt-get install pdns-backend-gmysql


if you need to install a recursor, do this:


apt-get install pdns-recursor



On Friday 10 July 2009 1:29:18 pm Kalpesh Thaker wrote:
> hi arron.
>
> if you are using debian/ubuntu you can get install powerdns using the
> commands below:
>
> apt-get install pdns-server
>
> then to install the gmysql backend, type this after pdns-server has been
> installed
>
> apt-get install pdns-backend-gmysql
>
> if you need to install a recursor, do this:
>
> apt-get install pdns-rescursor
>
> if all else fails, you may need to download the sources from
> www.powerdns.com
>
> cheers
>
> kalpesh
>
> On Friday 10 July 2009 1:01:48 pm arron bowley wrote:
> > Hi I would like to disciss the above product especially wrt how and where
> > to download the PDNS Backend SQL software.. Im trying oto build a server
> > and when I type apt-get etc I cant seem to loacte the software. The PDNS
> > Static software was located and installed. ThanksArron



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by arron bowley :: Rate this Message:

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Hi
 
Im on Debian Lenny and I have tried to download the backend from the following website
 
 
and added the folowing lines to my /etc/apt/sources.list like this:
deb http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian sid main; and added a few of the ftp sites for good measure however the response to running a apt-get is that it can not find the application :(
The Debian box is definatly on the internet so I  manually downloaded the PDNS Static.deb package using a web browser from the debain box  from the PDNS website and manually unpacked it and this worked,
however I couldnt run the same operation as I couldnt find the backend package on the PDNS website :(
I have found the backend on the Debian site however where would I save it too within the Debian OS and how would I unpack it (im a bit of a novice but have enough syntax to get around, Ive installed PHP, Apache and 
Debian manually). 
I hope you can help me :)
Arron
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kalpesh Thaker"
To: pdns-users@...
Cc: "arron bowley"
Subject: Re: [Pdns-users] PDNS Postings
Date: Fri, 10 Jul 2009 13:31:27 +0200

Sorry for the typos :)


if you are using debian/ubuntu you can install powerdns using the
commands below:


apt-get install pdns-server


then to install the gmysql backend, type this after pdns-server has been
installed


apt-get install pdns-backend-gmysql


if you need to install a recursor, do this:


apt-get install pdns-recursor



On Friday 10 July 2009 1:29:18 pm Kalpesh Thaker wrote:

> hi arron.
>
> if you are using debian/ubuntu you can get install powerdns using the
> commands below:
>
> apt-get install pdns-server
>
> then to install the gmysql backend, type this after pdns-server has been
> installed
>
> apt-get install pdns-backend-gmysql
>
> if you need to install a recursor, do this:
>
> apt-get install pdns-rescursor
>
> if all else fails, you may need to download the sources from
> www.powerdns.com
>
> cheers
>
> kalpesh
>
> On Friday 10 July 2009 1:01:48 pm arron bowley wrote:
> > Hi I would like to disciss the above product especially wrt how and where
> > to download the PDNS Backend SQL software.. Im trying oto build a server
> > and when I type apt-get etc I cant seem to loacte the software. The PDNS
> > Static software was located and installed. ThanksArron



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Re: PDNS Postings

by Kalpesh Thaker :: Rate this Message:

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Hi there,


You may want to add lines like the following in your sources.list file:


deb http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/ lenny main contrib non-free
deb http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/ lenny-proposed-updates main contrib non-free
deb http://security.debian.org/ lenny/updates main


i noticed that you mentioned you are using lenny, but have "sid" repositories setup on your machine..so that may be your problem.


you need to specify your repositories to use the same version of the OS you are using, and remember to run "apt-get update" after editing the sources.list file, otherwise aptitude and apt-get will not "see" any new packages from the repository.


once you are done, you should be able to install the pdns packages using apt-get install commands.


if you are still having issues installing from apt-get, you can install pdns-server from the sources available on the powerdns website. to install backends when compiling powerdns-server, use the following line as part of your configure, make, make install procedure.


./configure --with-modules="backendname"


generally you would unpack sources to the /usr/local/src dir, then compile from there. depending on what ext your files use, you can use the tar command to extract .tar or .tar.gz. more info can be found for this command in the man pages...to get to these just type:


man tar


all the best


kalpesh





On Friday 10 July 2009 5:52:54 pm arron bowley wrote:
> Hi  Im on Debian Lenny and I have tried to download the backend from the
> following website
>  http://packages.debian.org/sid/i386/pdns-backend-mysql/download and added
> the folowing lines to my /etc/apt/sources.list like this:
>
> deb http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian sid main; and added a few of the ftp
> sites for good measure however the response to running a apt-get is that it
> can not find the application :(
>
> The Debian box is definatly on the internet so I manually downloaded the
> PDNS Static.deb package using a web browser from the debain box from the
> PDNS website and manually unpacked it and this worked,
>
> however I couldnt run the same operation as I couldnt find the backend
> package on the PDNS website :(
>
> I have found the backend on the Debian site however where would I save it
> too within the Debian OS and how would I unpack it (im a bit of a novice
> but have enough syntax to get around, Ive installed PHP, Apache and
>
> Debian manually).
>
> I hope you can help me :)
>
> Arron
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Kalpesh Thaker"
> To: pdns-users@...
> Cc: "arron bowley"
> Subject: Re: [Pdns-users] PDNS Postings
> Date: Fri, 10 Jul 2009 13:31:27 +0200
>
> Sorry for the typos :)
>
>
> if you are using debian/ubuntu you can install powerdns using the
> commands below:
>
>
> apt-get install pdns-server
>
>
> then to install the gmysql backend, type this after pdns-server has been
> installed
>
>
> apt-get install pdns-backend-gmysql
>
>
> if you need to install a recursor, do this:
>
>
> apt-get install pdns-recursor
>
> On Friday 10 July 2009 1:29:18 pm Kalpesh Thaker wrote:
> > hi arron.
> >
> > if you are using debian/ubuntu you can get install powerdns using the
> > commands below:
> >
> > apt-get install pdns-server
> >
> > then to install the gmysql backend, type this after pdns-server has
>
> been
>
> > installed
> >
> > apt-get install pdns-backend-gmysql
> >
> > if you need to install a recursor, do this:
> >
> > apt-get install pdns-rescursor
> >
> > if all else fails, you may need to download the sources from
> > www.powerdns.com
> >
> > cheers
> >
> > kalpesh
> >
> > On Friday 10 July 2009 1:01:48 pm arron bowley wrote:
> > > Hi I would like to disciss the above product especially wrt how and
>
> where
>
> > > to download the PDNS Backend SQL software.. Im trying oto build a
>
> server
>
> > > and when I type apt-get etc I cant seem to loacte the software. The
>
> PDNS
>
> > > Static software was located and installed. ThanksArron



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