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1. What is PowerAdmin |
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PowerAdmin is a non commercial front-end for the PowerDNS (www.powerdns.com) nameserver. |
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The goal of PowerAdmin is to manage the (MySQL) database behind PowerDNS, which contains |
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the DNS records. |
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There have been some changes in this release, both of major and minor importance. |
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Please read the following document to familiarize yourself with them. You are also |
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requested to report any bugs should you encounter them. |
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2. Where to get PowerAdmin |
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The main location of PowerAdmin is http://www.poweradmin.org |
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3. Notes |
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3.1 Migrating |
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If you are running a stone-age version of PowerAdmin read the following information! |
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Due to some major changes in this release the current version of PowerAdmin |
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supports gmysql backend. You are strongly advised to backup your data before running the |
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migrator.php tool in your poweradmin directory. This is to protect you against any data |
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loss should anything go wrong. We assume it all works properly, but due to a limited |
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number of betatesters we cannot guarantee our tool is 100% bug free. |
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!! Please be sure you have a working backup of your data !! |
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Do the following to migrate: |
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- rename the file migrator.php-pa in your webdir to migrator.php. |
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- Go here to migrate it. |
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It is recommended to synchronize your database aswell after the update |
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3.2 DB Information |
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For now on PowerAdmin supports PowerDNS' MySQL back-end only. If there is demand for other |
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database layers support will be added in the near future. Of course, since the code is opensource, |
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everyone who cannot wait is encouraged to plug in their own database layer (and if you dare, send the |
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code to us so we can evaluate it and maybe integrate it with the current PowerAdmin). |
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We are still busy with PostGreSQL, but the experience needs a bit more tweaking for us. |
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Time will release it, we cannot yet. |
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By using PEAR::DB we are bound to have some way to keep track of indexes. This is done by using seperate |
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tables called users_seq and zones_seq. Also records_seq will be there. This means that if you manually |
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insert a record, chances are 90% that you will have corrupted workings of PowerAdmin (because the ID is |
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not in order.) The problem can be solved by running the Synchronize Database tool (select it or use the |
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seq_update.php url). This will let you resynch your indexes. It is also useful if you are migrating |
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from 1.0 to 1.1 or higher. |
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Read more about this in README-Sequence |
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4. Documentation |
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PowerAdmin has the following core features: |
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- User Level dependant editing of domains. For example an administrator |
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can edit all domains, while a user can for example only edit the domain(s) |
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owned by him/her. |
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- Simple administration of users that can access PowerAdmin. |
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- Easy creating of domains. Next of that, the proper assignment of rights |
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is simply and done within a few clicks. |
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- Ability to apply a record-template when creating domains. For now, the template |
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can only be configured in the config file, but this will be moved to a nice |
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database-table soon. |
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- Editting records in existing zones. |
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5. Installation |
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!! If you are updating, you should necessarily read paragraph 3 !! |
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What you need: |
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- PowerDNS (Duh!) (Versions 2.1 through 2.6 have been tested, others might work aswell) |
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http://www.powerdns.com/ |
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- MySQL |
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http://www.mysql.com/ |
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- An (Apache) webserver that supports php4 and php4-mysql. The PHP version must be at least 4.2.1. |
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http://www.apache.org/ |
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http://www.php.net/ |
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First of all, install PowerDNS with it's MySQL Generic back-end. |
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Next to the MySQL user you created for PowerDNS, you need a MySQL user for PowerAdmin that can do |
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the following actions on the PowerDNS database you created: SELECT, INSERT, DELETE, UPDATE, CREATE. |
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Untar/gzip poweradmin-VERSION.tar.gz in your webdir. This will create a directory called |
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poweradmin-VERSION. |
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In the 'inc' subdirectory of your newly created directory, you'll find a file called |
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config-block.inc.php. Edit this file to suit your environment. Then rename it to |
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config.inc.php to be able to load the site. The website will not work properly without a config, |
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so pay attention to your configuration! |
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Next, go to http://www.yourdomain.com/poweradmin-VERSION/install.php |
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Fill in the required information to make an administrator login for your |
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PowerAdmin. If all goes well, the user is made, and you can log in using that username. |
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WARNING! Be sure to remove install.php from the webdir! |
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After you are done, run http://www.yourdomain.com/poweradmin-VERSION/test_setup.php to see if |
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everything is set up well. |
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This test also includes the functionality testing of your PowerDNS records (whether you |
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have read/write access or not) |
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6. User levels explained |
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User levels explained: |
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[x] = yes |
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[ ] = no |
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User Permission to Permission to Permission to Permission to |
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Level change own change other create domains add/modify |
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domain(s) domain(s) users |
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1 [x] [ ] [ ] [ ] |
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5 [x] [x] [x] [ ] |
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10 [x] [x] [x] [x] |
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7. Further Info && Bugs |
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The latest contact information can always be found at http://www.poweradmin.org . |
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8. Links and more information |
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http://www.poweradmin.org Our main site |
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http://www.powerdns.com PowerDNS |
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http://www.ietf.org Information about DNS |
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http://poweradmin.sf.net PowerAdmin @ SourceForge |
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http://www.apache.org/ The Apache Webserver |
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http://www.php.net/ PHP programming language |
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http://www.mysql.com/ MySQL database server |
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9. Changes |
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Changes for this version are: |
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- Many many many bug fixes! |
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- Enhanced sequence updater that is now smarter. |
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- SOA Fields fixed. |
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- Automatically SOA serial updating after each change in the DNS. |
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- MASTER/SLAVE Functionality but that stays untested at the moment of writing. |
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Use the toggles with care, see the config-block.inc.php for more information. |
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- Search abilities added thanks to DeViCeD |
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- A lot of other stuff and minor details not worth mentioning that much. |
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Enjoy! |
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There are some major changes, we would like feedback! |
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See paragraph 7 for contact information. |
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Regards, |
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The PowerAdmin Team |