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New PowerDNS employee, the importance of testing RCs, skipping 3.7.0, World Hosting Days 2015 | PowerDNS Blog
https://blog.powerdns.com/2015/02/12/new-powerdns-employee-the-importance-of-testing-rcs-skipping-3-7-0-world-hosting-days-2015
All about PowerDNS and The PowerDNS Open Source Community. February 12, 2015. New PowerDNS employee, the importance of testing RCs, skipping 3.7.0, World Hosting Days 2015. Some assorted remarks and PowerDNS news:. 2) Please test our release candidates. 3) 370 has been skipped, all hail 3.7.1. 4) World Hosting days in Germany. To start with, the great news is that on March 2nd, Pieter Lexis will be joining PowerDNS as a fulltime employee! But we’d like to urge our users, especially the ones on less...
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GitHub - PowerDNS/pdns: PowerDNS
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Use Git or checkout with SVN using the web URL. Aug 23, 2016. Remove unused `DNSPacket: d qlen`. Failed to load latest commit information. Properly print version in autoconf for releases. Mar 9, 2016. Dnsdist: build pkgs with dnscrypt and re2 support. Aug 19, 2016. Update our doxygen configuration. Sep 1, 2005. Aug 15, 2016. Aug 22, 2016. Jun 24, 2016. Aug 1, 2016. Aug 15, 2016. Aug 23, 2016. API: change PATCH/PUT on zones to return 204 No Content instead of fu. Jun 10, 2016. Aug 19, 2016. Aug 16, 2016.
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A surprising discovery on converting IPv6 addresses: we no longer prefer getaddrinfo() | PowerDNS Blog
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All about PowerDNS and The PowerDNS Open Source Community. May 21, 2014. A surprising discovery on converting IPv6 addresses: we no longer prefer getaddrinfo(). Yesterday, we were contacted. By PowerDNS user James Baer who noted strange crashes in PowerDNS (on Linux) upon adding thousands and thousands of IP addresses to his system. Notably, PowerDNS did not even use any of those thousands of addresses, but it still crashed. As James noted, this should not even be possible. I was actually stunned. We...
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Welcome to PowerDNS
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Support, services, consulting. PowerDNS is proud to be an open source community, and is very much a community effort. Although we started out as a closed source company, we released our code under the GPL license. In 2002, and we are very happy with this choice. Our mailing lists have over 1200 subscribers, and our instant messaging IRC channel regularly tops 100 users. PowerDNS would not be what it is today without its wonderful community. Generic getting help FAQ. Connect via the web.
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Welcome to PowerDNS
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Support, services, consulting. The PowerDNS manual is available on doc.powerdns.com. Here are some relevant chapters:. PowerDNS security policy and advisories. PowerDNS Authoritative Server (database) backends. US Export control status (ECCN). How to deploy DNSSEC. More information, including papers and presentations, can be found on our resources page. 2016 PowerDNS.COM BV · Dutch trade register number 27193521 · 31-15-785-0372.
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Welcome to PowerDNS
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Support, services, consulting. The following presentations outline the positioning and capabilities of PowerDNS and its software. Brief presentation that outlines the various PowerDNS technologies and how they interact. This complements the What we do. DNSSEC and PowerDNS Large Scale DNSSEC Deployments'. Starts at 3:30). 27th of June, ICANN44 in Prague. Carsten Strotmann of Men and Mice has given two great webinars on PowerDNS:. PowerDNS webinar part 2. Third party products related to PowerDNS.
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PowerDNS development plans: 4.x DNSSEC, C++ 2011! | PowerDNS Blog
https://blog.powerdns.com/2015/02/23/powerdns-development-plans-4-x-dnssec-c-2011
All about PowerDNS and The PowerDNS Open Source Community. February 23, 2015. PowerDNS development plans: 4.x DNSSEC, C 2011! In this post, we’d like to share our current plans for . PowerDNS 4.x! We shared this first with the PowerDNS-development community, and after we gathered feedback, we’re now announcing it more broadly. First some background. PowerDNS is a 15 year old software project, and over these 1.5 decades, we have built up some ‘ technical debt. Meanwhile, PowerDNS 3.x development and m...
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Introducing dnsdist: DNS, abuse- and DoS-aware query distribution for optimal performance | PowerDNS Blog
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All about PowerDNS and The PowerDNS Open Source Community. March 11, 2015. Introducing dnsdist: DNS, abuse- and DoS-aware query distribution for optimal performance. Over the years, PowerDNS users have frequently asked us about our preferred DNS load balancing solution, and we’ve never had a satisfying answer for that. Users of dedicated hardware often tell us that vendors spend most of their time and effort on balancing HTTP, and frequently deliver substandard or even buggy DNS functionality. 8220;dnsdi...
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Important Update for Security Advisory 2015-01 | PowerDNS Blog
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All about PowerDNS and The PowerDNS Open Source Community. May 1, 2015. Important Update for Security Advisory 2015-01. Last week, we released Security Advisory 2015-01. With text suggesting that only specific platforms were seriously affected. We must now report that this was incorrect: all platforms are impacted. The advisory has been updated to that effect. May 1, 2015 - 09:43. Pingback: Security Advisory 2015-01 PowerDNS Blog. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Uncategorized | PowerDNS Blog
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All about PowerDNS and The PowerDNS Open Source Community. October 26, 2016. Some good news on powerdns.org. Way way back in the history of PowerDNS, we bought the full suite of domain names for our new company: powerdns.com, powerdns.net, powerdns.org. Alternate names for the company we considered at the time were ‘SuperDNS’ and ‘UltraDNS’. We later found out that SuperDNS was the internal name over at Verisign for what is now the Atlas software. Charity. On doing the currency conversion I felt bad ...