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Benefits of PowerDNS in VPS's

danitfkdanitfk Member

Hello fellows :)

I saw the PowerDNS option in Virtualizor , But I don't know what is exact benefits of PowerDNS for providers and clients.



What is benefits of Power DNS in VM's?

Thanks.

Comments

  • Clients can set reverse DNS from Virtualizor, if your host supports delegating rdns.

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  • @linuxthefish said:
    Clients can set reverse DNS from Virtualizor, if your host supports delegating rdns.

    So , If I'm using rental dedicated servers (like hetzner,..) I can't provide rDNS for my clients.Right?

  • @danitfk said:
    So , If I'm using rental dedicated servers (like hetzner,..) I can't provide rDNS for my clients.Right?

    You need to get an IP block from them, and not just use their IP pool i think.

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  • @danitfk said:
    So , If I'm using rental dedicated servers (like hetzner,..) I can't provide rDNS for my clients.Right?

    I think that you will need to use their API in order to accomplish this

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  • SadySady Member

    SolusVM also have that, you can add a PowerDNS server & point your IP block on PowerDNS's IPs/Nameservers. Then your clients will be able to update PTR records themself :)

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  • Thanks to all
    So PowerDNS is all about rDNS and PTR Records.

  • linuxthefishlinuxthefish Member
    edited April 2015

    Yes, but it can also do DNS records for normal domains (A/AAAA/MX).

  • SnapeSnape Member

    PowerDNS also has far, far nicer stats, if that's the sort of thing that matters to you.

  • VPSnetVPSnet Member
    edited April 2015

    PowerDNS is same as bind9 or similar packages, but powerdns have mysql (and other databases) support and cool control panel Poweradmin - for me powerdns looks much more better then bind and others.
    PowerDNS is DNS server which one support lot of: DNS options(PTR, A, AAAA, AFSDB, CERT, CNAME, DHCID, DLV, DNSKEY, DS, EUI48, EUI64, INFO, IPSECKEY, KEY, KX, LOC , MINFO. MR, MX, NAPTR, NSEC, NSEC3, NSEC3PARAM, OPT, PTR, RKEY, RP, RRSIG, SOA, SPF, SRV. SSHFP, TLSA, TSIG, TXT, WKS ), DNSsec, recursion, replication and other futures.

    i think its the best dns server what you can find, also it can be configured as CDN server. We use it on our datacenter, it have DOS/flood protection (i`have not tested it because we filtered it) how i already told i think its best opensource dns server

    1 package, for all DNS futures

    you can control PTR records if your DNS server configured in APNIC, ARIN, RIPE NCC, LACNIC, AFRINIC database - it can be done only by ip space owner

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