On 15/10/15 16:01, Niall O'Reilly wrote:

On 15 October 2015 15:56:42 BST, lejeczek <pelj...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
hi everybody

I'm trying a bind setup which could be talked to by dhcpd.
I've bind setup with virtual zones and now trying to set up
dhcpd so it would be updating DNS, but... but.

In dhcpd.conf I'm trying:
   and what's in your named.conf?
it's:

  zone "domain.my" IN {
    key-directory "domain.my";
    auto-dnssec maintain;
    allow-update { key dhcpd; key nsupdate_key; };
    allow-transfer { localbox; 172.25.12.203; };
    type master;
    file "domain.my/domain.my.db.signed";
  };

and now! I made one change:


subnet 192.168.4.64 netmask 255.255.255.224 {
  ddns-domainname "host.domain.my";
  ddns-rev-domainname "in-addr.arpa";
  option domain-name-servers  192.168.4.65;
  option domain-name          "host.domain.my";
  option host-name = config-option server.ddns-hostname;
  option broadcast-address    192.168.4.95;
  option routers              192.168.4.65;
  one-lease-per-client on;

  zone domain.my. { <= Here!, was - host.domain.my
    primary 127.0.0.1;
    key dhcpd;
  }
  pool {
    range dynamic-bootp  192.168.4.66 192.168.4.93;
    allow unknown-clients;
    default-lease-time    86400;
    #default-lease-time    3600;
    max-lease-time        10000;
  }
}

now, I get DNS (it all works locally on same one box, it's not a problem of policy, access, etc..) updated, good! :) But that virtual guest still gets (or at least reports) - domain.my - as its FQDN ??? puzzled

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