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-# PowerDNS RADOS Gateway backend
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-A backend for PowerDNS to direct RADOS Gateway bucket traffic to the correct regions.
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-For example, two regions exist, US and EU.
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- EU: o.myobjects.eu
- US: o.myobjects.us
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-A global domain o.myobjects.com exists.
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-Bucket 'foo' exists in the region EU and 'bar' in US.
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- foo.o.myobjects.com will return a CNAME to foo.o.myobjects.eu
- bar.o.myobjects.com will return a CNAME to foo.o.myobjects.us
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-The HTTP Remote Backend from PowerDNS is used in this case: http://doc.powerdns.com/html/remotebackend.html
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-PowerDNS must be compiled with Remote HTTP backend support enabled, this is not default.
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-For more information visit the [Blueprint](http://wiki.ceph.com/Planning/Blueprints/Firefly/PowerDNS_backend_for_RGW)
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-# Configuration
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-## PowerDNS
- launch=remote
- remote-connection-string=http:url=http://localhost:6780/dns
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-## PowerDNS backend
-Usage for this backend is showed by invoking with --help. See rgw-pdns.conf.in for a configuration example
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-The ACCESS and SECRET key pair requires the caps "metadata=read"
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-# Testing
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-$ curl -X GET http://localhost:6780/dns/lookup/foo.o.myobjects.com/ANY
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-Should return something like:
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- {
- "result": [
- {
- "content": "foo.o.myobjects.eu",
- "qtype": "CNAME",
- "qname": "foo.o.myobjects.com",
- "ttl": 60
- }
- ]
- }
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-## WSGI
-You can run this backend directly behind an Apache server with mod_wsgi
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- WSGIScriptAlias / /var/www/pdns-backend-rgw.py
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-Placing that in your virtualhost should be sufficient.
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-Afterwards point PowerDNS to localhost on port 80:
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- launch=remote
- remote-connection-string=http:url=http://localhost/dns