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[http://www.powerdns.com/en/products.aspx PowerDNS] is an extremly clean and versatile [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNS_Server DNS server] written by Bert Hubert. The LDAP backend enables it to fetch DNS information from every standard compliant LDAP server and combines the power of one of the best DNS server implementations with the ease of management provided by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LDAP LDAP].
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# [[pdnsldap_introduction|Introduction]]
 
# [[pdnsldap_introduction|Introduction]]
# [[pdnsldap_installation|Installation]]
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# Resources
# [[pdnsldap_example|Examples]]
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## [[PowerDNS LDAP Backend - Download|Download]]
# [[pdnsldap_migration|Migration]]
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## [http://bugs.linuxnetworks.de/index.php?project=4 Bug Tracker]
# [[pdnsldap_optimization|Optimization]]
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# Using the backend
# [[pdnsldap_troubleshooting|Troubleshooting]]
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## [[pdnsldap_installation|Installation]]
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## [[pdnsldap_example|Examples]]
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## [[pdnsldap_migration|Migration]]
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## [[pdnsldap_optimization|Optimization]]
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## [[pdnsldap_troubleshooting|Troubleshooting]]
 
# [[pdnsldap_future|Future]]
 
# [[pdnsldap_future|Future]]
# [http://bugs.linuxnetworks.de/index.php?project=4 Bug Tracker]
 

Revision as of 12:23, 15 April 2007

PowerDNS is an extremly clean and versatile DNS server written by Bert Hubert. The LDAP backend enables it to fetch DNS information from every standard compliant LDAP server and combines the power of one of the best DNS server implementations with the ease of management provided by LDAP.

  1. Introduction
  2. Resources
    1. Download
    2. Bug Tracker
  3. Using the backend
    1. Installation
    2. Examples
    3. Migration
    4. Optimization
    5. Troubleshooting
  4. Future