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On 28/4/2011 3:13 μμ, Torsten Schlabach (Tascel eG) wrote:
I never used PowerDNS, we always went with BIND. Fortunately the DLZ parts made it into the code and the version which has them built in made it into the standard Linux distros in the meanwhile.
AFAIK there are no plans to drop LDAP backend support from BIND. So maybe you should just consider to switch there.
I just wanted to add that according many testimonies, like: https://lists.isc.org/mailman/htdig/bind-users/2011-February/082814.html, BIND9 with LDAP over DLZ has a very low performance, making it unsuitable for production systems,
No, making it unsuitable for directly serving DNS clients. The recommended architecture with bind sdb_ldap for use with a high query load is that a named running sdb_ldap be set up as a "hidden" master, with the slaves running traditional file-backed zones to serve DNS clients.
Regards, Buchan