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## Configuration
 
## Configuration
 
### [[PowerDNS OpenDBX Backend/Configuration/Basic|Basic configuration]]
 
### [[PowerDNS OpenDBX Backend/Configuration/Basic|Basic configuration]]
### [[PowerDNS OpenDBX Backend/Configuration/SQL_statements|SQL statements]]
 
 
### [[PowerDNS OpenDBX Backend/Configuration/Database_specific|Database specific]]
 
### [[PowerDNS OpenDBX Backend/Configuration/Database_specific|Database specific]]
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### [[PowerDNS OpenDBX Backend/Configuration/SQL_statements|All SQL statements]]
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### [[PowerDNS OpenDBX Backend/Configuration/SQL_domain_check|Easy domain management]]
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### [[PowerDNS OpenDBX Backend/Configuration/Auto_serials|Automatic SOA serial calculation]]
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### [[PowerDNS OpenDBX Backend/Configuration/GSQL_only|Use standard tables of g*SQL backends]]
 
## [[PowerDNS OpenDBX Backend/Migration|Migration]]
 
## [[PowerDNS OpenDBX Backend/Migration|Migration]]
 
## [[PowerDNS OpenDBX Backend/Optimization|Optimization]]
 
## [[PowerDNS OpenDBX Backend/Optimization|Optimization]]
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== Used by ==
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Latest revision as of 10:22, 28 May 2012

PowerDNS is an extremly clean and versatile Open Source DNS server written by Bert Hubert. The OpenDBX DNS backend enables it to fetch DNS information from every database management system (DBMS) supported by the OpenDBX library. It combines the power of one of the best DNS server implementations with the flexibility of the OpenDBX library.

  1. Get a picuture
    1. Introduction
    2. Comparison
  2. Resources
    1. Download
    2. Bug Tracker
  3. Using the backend
    1. Installation
    2. Configuration
      1. Basic configuration
      2. Database specific
      3. All SQL statements
      4. Easy domain management
      5. Automatic SOA serial calculation
      6. Use standard tables of g*SQL backends
    3. Migration
    4. Optimization

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