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Environments supported

PowerDNS version 3.0 or above on the target server(s)

Either BIND or MySQL backend

Overview

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Step 1: Setup your PowerDNS Server

Step 2: Import your PowerDNS zones

Step 3: Edit/Push your zones to PowerDNS

BIND Backend

Note on SSH

The integration does not require a remote database connection, but it does require an SSH account and a writable directory. The SSH account must have access to the server. This account will also be used for DNSSEC functionality within PowerDNS.

MySQL Backend

Note on SSH

The integration requires a remote database connection, so will need a mysql user with permissions for remote administration. We highly recommend using ACLs to ensure that configuration only occurs from intended sources.

For DNSSEC functionality, you will need a standard SSH user account withing your PowerDNS user group

Please note that Views are not supported with the MySQL backend

Database

The integration supports MySQL Backend with Postgres Backend and GenericDB coming soon

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