PowerDNS
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On Debian, install the relevant packages. At time of writing, this is version 4.1.6
apt-get install pdns-server pdns-backend-sqlite3 apt-get install sqlite3 apt-get remove pdns-backend-bind
Remove the bind backend config (as of 4.1.6 it doesn't support slave configs managed through pdnsutil) and create one for SQLite3.
rm /etc/powerdns/pdns.d/bind.conf cat >> /etc/powerdns/pdns.d/sqlite3.conf <<EOF launch += gsqlite3 gsqlite3-database=/var/lib/powerdns/powerdns.sqlite3 EOF
Update the main config to enable slave mode:
(UNTESTED) perl -spi -le 's/^# slave=yes/slave=yes/' /etc/powerdns/pdns.conf
Make sure there's a line uncommented saying "slave=yes"
Create the SQLite3 database and fix permissions
sqlite3 /var/lib/powerdns/powerdns.sqlite3 < /usr/share/pdns-backend-sqlite3/schema/schema.sqlite3.sql chown pdns: /var/lib/powerdns /var/lib/powerdns/powerdns.sqlite3
Restart the service
systemctl restart pdns
Set it to start automatically
systemctl enable pdns
Assuming it comes up ok, you can add slave zones with the following command:
pdnsutil create-slave-zone bocks.com 78.129.196.11