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The SVN repository has been relocated to Google Code. [more]
In the interests of cutting down on bot induced bandwidth hogging, I've decided to transfer the QSF Portal repository over to Google Code. The transfer has gone well, and all 386 revision logs survived the trip.
With this move, it will also be much easier to allow interested developers to have commit access to the repository since Google handles all of the ugliness on their end. While setting people up here isn't necessarily difficult, I don't have the funding to afford a proper SSL security certificate to handle secure traffic, and I'm no longer convinced shunting all the SVN traffic through Apache is wise anyway.
They also have proper issue reporting, so a real bug tracking database can exist there. One that's probably better than the pseudo-bug tracking forum here. The bug tracking forum here will be closed to new posts. Any further issues to report should be filed via Google Code instead. Existing issues already reported here will be open to replies until resolved.
Hopefully this will prove to have been a worthwhile move.
Posted Jul 31, 2010, 11:53 pm
In the interests of cutting down on bot induced bandwidth hogging, I've decided to transfer the QSF Portal repository over to Google Code. The transfer has gone well, and all 386 revision logs survived the trip.
With this move, it will also be much easier to allow interested developers to have commit access to the repository since Google handles all of the ugliness on their end. While setting people up here isn't necessarily difficult, I don't have the funding to afford a proper SSL security certificate to handle secure traffic, and I'm no longer convinced shunting all the SVN traffic through Apache is wise anyway.
They also have proper issue reporting, so a real bug tracking database can exist there. One that's probably better than the pseudo-bug tracking forum here. The bug tracking forum here will be closed to new posts. Any further issues to report should be filed via Google Code instead. Existing issues already reported here will be open to replies until resolved.
Hopefully this will prove to have been a worthwhile move.
Posted Jul 31, 2010, 11:53 pm
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PDNS-Admin 1.1.10 has been released. This update fixes 3 important bugs that impeded the use of the app. [more]
Changes for 1.1.10
Bugs:
* User creation was using the wrong language variable name, causing the app to crash.
* Domain deletion template used the wrong variable, causing the app to crash.
* eregi() is deprecated in PHP >= 5.3.0, requiring the code for adding new domains to be changed.
Posted Jul 31, 2010, 11:36 pm
Changes for 1.1.10
Bugs:
* User creation was using the wrong language variable name, causing the app to crash.
* Domain deletion template used the wrong variable, causing the app to crash.
* eregi() is deprecated in PHP >= 5.3.0, requiring the code for adding new domains to be changed.
Posted Jul 31, 2010, 11:36 pm
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This had already been committed to the SVN back in April, so while the fix is appreciated, one is in there that covers things nicely.
Posted Jul 31, 2010, 11:13 pm
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That fix works, but that's only because I made a double-mistake there. The template should have actually been updated to reference the $rec[] array instead of the $dom[] array. This is fixed on the SVN, and will be out with the next update.
Posted Jul 31, 2010, 11:07 pm
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You need to make double sure you've done an upgrade from 1.1.8 to 1.1.9 properly. It's possible something didn't go in right, in which case you should download 1.1.9 and run the upgrade process again. I just verified I am able to delete a domain record in my test area.
Posted Apr 9, 2010, 12:07 am
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I'm not entirely familiar with how TXT records work, but why would you want to make a TXT record for what is essentially an A record in the domain?
Posted Jul 31, 2010, 10:54 pm
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Fixed in SVN, a new release will be pending once I've gone over the rest of the posts here on the forum.
Posted Jul 31, 2010, 10:51 pm
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You also have not installed PDNS. This is only an administrative interface to it, you need to complete the install of the DNS server part first. Those tables you list all come from this application.
Posted Apr 9, 2010, 4:53 pm
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I'm more than willing to add a patch for this if someone can come up with a system that works.
Posted Apr 9, 2010, 12:01 am
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The multiple delete code doesn't exist yet, and the skin buttons for it shouldn't have been included either but they were. That will get added at some point down the road.
Posted Apr 9, 2010, 12:01 am
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