[Bug 221188] Review Request: pdns-recursor - Modern, advanced and high performance recursing/non authoritative nameserver

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Summary: Review Request: pdns-recursor - Modern, advanced and high performance recursing/non authoritative nameserver


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=221188





------- Additional Comments From ruben@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx  2007-01-24 07:22 EST -------
Hi Kevin, thanks for reviewing this.

>> 1. The Source URL doesn't seem to work for me.

Ah, typo

>> 2. Your debuginfo files are all empty. Not sure why that is, but
>> I think it deserves some investigation.

Huh, I'm pretty sure I checked that. I'll have another look.

>> 3. I assume the Provides: powerdns-recursor = %{version}-%{release}
>> is for upstream or other project released rpms?

That's right. The product is commonly known as powerdns, but upstream names 
it's tarballs pdns.{something}.tgz.
Users will probably try to `yum install powerdns-recursor`.

>> 4. Is it ok for this package to run as user 'pdns', which is the same as
>> the 'pdns' package. If they are both on the same machine could there be
>> security implications? Perhaps this package should use a 'pdns-recursor'
>> user instead?

The packages don't depend on each other, and they don't share any data, so a 
user 'pdns-recursor' makes sense.

I'm at work now, but will create a new version tonight.

Cheers,

Ruben

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