{ "name": "PowerDNS", "slug": "powerdns", "categories": [ 5 ], "date_created": "2026-02-11", "type": "ct", "updateable": true, "privileged": false, "interface_port": 80, "documentation": "https://doc.powerdns.com/index.html", "config_path": "/opt/poweradmin/config/settings.php", "website": "https://www.powerdns.com/", "logo": "https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/selfhst/icons@main/webp/proxmox.webp", "description": "The PowerDNS Authoritative Server is a versatile nameserver which supports a large number of backends. These backends can either be plain zone files or be more dynamic in nature. PowerDNS has the concepts of ‘backends’. A backend is a datastore that the server will consult that contains DNS records (and some metadata). The backends range from database backends (MySQL, PostgreSQL) and BIND zone files to co-processes and JSON API’s.", "install_methods": [ { "type": "default", "script": "ct/powerdns.sh", "resources": { "cpu": 1, "ram": 1024, "hdd": 4, "os": "Debian", "version": "13" } } ], "default_credentials": { "username": null, "password": null }, "notes": [ { "text": "For administrator credentials type: `cat ~/poweradmin.creds` inside LXC.", "type": "info" } ] }