A PowerDNS web interface with advanced features.
- Multiple domain management
- Domain template
- User management
- User access management based on domain
- User activity logging
- Support Local DB / SAML / LDAP / Active Directory user authentication
- Support Google / Github / Azure / OpenID OAuth
- Support Two-factor authentication (TOTP)
- Dashboard and pdns service statistics
- DynDNS 2 protocol support
- Edit IPv6 PTRs using IPv6 addresses directly (no more editing of literal addresses!)
- Limited API for manipulating zones and records
There are several ways to run PowerDNS-Admin. The easiest way is to use Docker. If you are looking to install and run PowerDNS-Admin directly onto your system check out the Wiki for ways to do that.
This are two options to run PowerDNS-Admin using Docker. To get started as quickly as possible try option 1. If you want to make modifications to the configuration option 2 may be cleaner.
The easiest is to just run the latest Docker image from Docker Hub:
$ docker run -d \
-v pda-data:/data
-p 9191:80 \
ngoduykhanh/powerdns-admin:latest
This creates a volume called pda-data
to persist the SQLite database with the configuration.
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Update the configuration Edit the
docker-compose.yml
file to update the database connection string inSQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URI
. Other environment variables are mentioned in the legal_envvars. To use the Docker secrets feature it is possible to append_FILE
to the environment variables and point to a file with the values stored in it. -
Start docker container
$ docker-compose up
You can then access PowerDNS-Admin by pointing your browser to http://localhost:9191.