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Using bind in cooperation with LDAP
\ mjn (29 Mar 2007)
. \ Mosemann, Russell (29 Mar 2007)
. \ Sotiris Tsimbonis (30 Mar 2007)
. \ Stefan Schmidt (30 Mar 2007)

2 msgRe: Slightly OT - MX RR Santity Check requested..
Subject:Re: Using bind in cooperation with LDAP
Group:Bind-users
From:Stefan Schmidt
Date:30 Mar 2007


 
On Thu, Mar 29, 2007 at 12:34:18PM -0500, mjn wrote:
> I've looked at packages like bind-DLZ and bind-sdb that allow one to
> store DNS in ldap but I don't think that's quite what I am after; I
> don't want to put large amounts of the DNS info into LDAP.
...
> 1. Our x500 zone is "special.umn.edu"

PowerDNS [1] has native support for an LDAP backend [2] and i think it
has support for the customization you are looking for, so if you would
run BIND9 for the rest and just delegate special.umn.edu to some
PowerDNS nameservers that should be fairly easy to set up.

[1] http://www.powerdns.com/en/downloads.aspx
[2] http://doc.powerdns.com/ldap.html

Stefan
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