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DNS Administration
DNS Administration in DNSv3 is primarily handled under the DNS tab DNS Servers sub-tab.
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Additional DNS Admin tasks occur in other ProVision areas, and not all management tasks require Admin-level permissions - some only require appropriate resource permissions on the DNS Groups, Zones, and servers involved. See additional sections on this page for more detailed information:
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DNSv3 Overview
DNSv3 reorganizes ProVision's DNS system into a more unified and accessible interface, combining both admin and non-admin DNS tasks together under the DNS tab.
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DNSv3 is designed to reflect RFC 1035 standards for valid data formats and will return error messaging for data not meeting those formats.
DNSv3 Permissions
DNSv3 (6.0.0 release), restructures DNS to incorporate DNS zones and Groups into ProVision's Resource System. Zones and Groups are Resources just like Customers, Servers, Routers, or Contacts (See Resource Concepts for a more detailed explanation of Resources in ProVision).
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For more information on setting up permissions groups in ProVision, see Users & and Permissions.
DNSv3 Administrative Tasks
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- DNS Global Settings (Local Installs): Admin Preferences page.
- Importing DNS Zones: the Data Import tab, see Import DNS Zones.
- Scheduling DNS Pushes:
- May be set up from the Scheduler or,
- Set by server from the DNS Servers page, or
- Set by DNS Group from the DNS Groups page, or
- Set by individual zone from the View Zone page
- Managing DNS Servers: The DNS Servers page
Tasks such as working with zones, DNS Groups, adding ACLs, attaching servers to Groups, and manually pushing zones do not require ProVision Admin permissions.
Instead, these tasks simply require that the user be included in a User Group that has appropriate permissions (either direct, or inherited) on the DNS zones, Groups, and servers involved.
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- ISC BIND
- Secure 64 (Authority, x86 Authority, KNOT Authority, Cache, Signer)
- PowerDNS (BIND and MySQL)
- InfoBlox
- Knot DNS
- NS ONE
- DynDNS
- DNSMadeEasy
- Dummy (a fake server entry used for servers outside of ProVision access, in order to manage master / slave configurations)
For detailed information on adding, editing, and deleting DNS Servers, see Working with DNS Servers.
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ACLs / Views
In DNSv3, Views may be created by selecting the "Export Groups as Views" toggle and selecting a DNS Group under the server details sections "DNS Group Settings".
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For details on working with ACLs, see Configuring Split Horizon / Views.
DNS Zone Transfers (Pushes)
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For more information on DNS and configurations, see the following sections:
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