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Setup Postgres database for PowerDNS-Admin
We assume you already have a postgres database software installed for your platform.
Create database
The below will create a database called powerdnsadmindb and a user of powerdnsadmin.
$ sudo su - postgres
$ createuser powerdnsadmin
$ createdb powerdnsadmindb
$ psql
postgres=# alter user powerdnsadmin with encrypted password 'powerdnsadmin';
postgres=# grant all privileges on database powerdnsadmindb to powerdnsadmin;
Note:
- Please change the information above (db, user, password) to fit your setup.
Setup Remote access to database:
If your database is on a different server postgres does not allow remote connections by default.
To change this follow the below directions:
[root@host ~]$ sudo su - postgres
# Edit /var/lib/pgsql/data/postgresql.conf
# Change the following line:
listen_addresses = 'localhost'
# to:
listen_addresses = '*'
# Edit /var/lib/pgsql/data/pg_hba.conf
# Add the following lines to the end of the
host all all 0.0.0.0/0 md5
host all all ::/0 md5
[postgres@host ~]$ exit
[root@host ~]$ sudo systemctl restart postgresql
On debian based systems these files are located in:
/etc/postgresql/<version>/main/
Docker
TODO: Setup a local Docker postgres database ready to go (should probably move to the top).
docker run --name pdnsadmin-test -e BIND_ADDRESS=0.0.0.0
-e SECRET_KEY='a-very-secret-key'
-e PORT='9191'
-e SQLA_DB_USER='powerdns_admin_user'
-e SQLA_DB_PASSWORD='exceptionallysecure'
-e SQLA_DB_HOST='192.168.0.100'
-e SQLA_DB_NAME='powerdns_admin_test'
-v /data/node_modules:/var/www/powerdns-admin/node_modules -d -p 9191:9191 ixpict/powerdns-admin-pgsql:latest