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Thomas M Steenholdt
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Add config option to allow DNSSEC changes only for admins
DNSSEC requires changes to the parent domain, which in many cases requires special access to a registry or the like. For that reason, especially the option to disable DNSSEC can be dangerous - if DNSSEC is disabled in PowerDNS but not in the registry, the domain stops working. For this reason, adding an option to disable DNSSEC changes for non-admins seems reasonable. (cherry picked from commit 5cdfc0263b07f4658d51cf7c038fea9a8911152a)
PowerDNS-Admin
A PowerDNS web interface with advanced features.
Features:
- Multiple domain management
- Domain template
- User management
- User access management based on domain
- User activity logging
- Local DB / LDAP / Active Directory user authentication
- Support SAML authentication
- Google oauth authentication
- Github oauth authentication
- Support Two-factor authentication (TOTP)
- Dashboard and pdns service statistics
- DynDNS 2 protocol support
- Edit IPv6 PTRs using IPv6 addresses directly (no more editing of literal addresses!)
Running PowerDNS-Admin
There are several ways to run PowerDNS-Admin. Following is a simple way to start PowerDNS-Admin with docker in development environment which has PowerDNS-Admin, PowerDNS server and MySQL Back-End Database.
Step 1: Changing configuration
The configuration file for developement environment is located at configs/development.py
, you can override some configs by editing .env
file.
Step 2: Build docker images
$ docker-compose build
Step 3: Start docker containers
$ docker-compose up
You can now access PowerDNS-Admin at url http://localhost:9191
NOTE: For other methods to run PowerDNS-Admin, please take look at WIKI pages.
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