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Document everything!!! #88

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mitar opened this issue Sep 7, 2016 · 7 comments
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Document everything!!! #88

mitar opened this issue Sep 7, 2016 · 7 comments

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mitar commented Sep 7, 2016

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ck2qsuZT commented Mar 6, 2017

How to modify DNS should also be on here, I'm fine with using SQL from CLI but I should probably deploy a web based SQLite manager or move the DNS to pgsql or mysql. I'll also look into a web interface specifically for powerdns.

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mitar commented Mar 6, 2017

What SQL? What are you talking about? DNS is stored in GitHub.

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mitar commented Mar 6, 2017

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ck2qsuZT commented Mar 6, 2017

I wanted to add some DNS entries, I dug through that but didn't understand it much, our powerdns docker image uses SQLite and the powerdns guides I could find online pointed towards using SQL to add entries.

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mitar commented Mar 6, 2017

No, our PowerDNS docker image does not use SQLite. It uses those files. You edit them, image gets rebuild on Docker Hub, you redeploy them, and DNS is updated.

Those are zone files.

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mitar commented May 18, 2017

I added more to the documentation. About mailing lists, DNS servers, web site, Docker images, Salt.

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clonm commented Jan 21, 2019

I made a diagram of how all the docker dependencies fit together: cloyne network diagram-docker 1 @kngnm @mitar

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