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Should I get another DNS server to work with ISPConfig 3?
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Basically you can use any dns server even bind, but you will have to write a plugin for ispconfig that writes the bind config files based on the database content. For mydns there is no such plugin nescessary as mydns is able to read the data directly from the database withot the need of extra config files.
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21st May 2009, 09:40
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I already tried that - it does not seem to send the notifies.
Is there any way I can check on my server if the notifies are being sent?
I also tried to change a timer setting in DNS settings and leave active alone, but ISPConfig overwrites the active field even if I made no changes to it.
How to trigger a notify? Is there a shell command to do it?
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21st May 2009, 09:50
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You might want to ask this in the mydns-ng mailing list as I'am not a mydns developer and dont know the sourcecode of mydns.
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21st May 2009, 20:01
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yes, but you know what ISPConfig does when the DNS config is changed.
somehow MyDNS must know that a change has been made, in order to send the notify.
Does ISPConfig do something else besides writing the new DNS setting into the DB?
Is there a trigger-field somewhere, like "these DNS settings have changed, please send a notify"?
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22nd May 2009, 16:07
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Does ISPConfig do something else besides writing the new DNS setting into the DB?
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No, it just writes the changes to the DB.
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23rd May 2009, 09:47
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As a workaround you can try this until the mydns developers have fixed the bug:
http://bugtracker.ispconfig.org/inde...ported[0]=
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23rd May 2009, 09:54
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thank you - I'll try that.
(can't write much with my fat fingers on my netbook)
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23rd May 2009, 10:25
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thank you - I'll try that.
(can't write much with my fat fingers on my netbook)
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short update on that. It seems to have been fixed in mydns-1.2.8.27. Which mydns version do you use? My other post with the link from the mydns mailink´glist is still worth a try.
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