Hi all,
I've set up both ISC dhcpd and ISC bind to provide relevant services to a
virtualised test lab. In the test lab obviously boxes will be brought up
and down fairly frequently, and I'm aiming to minimise the amount of effort
that this takes our users.
So - the machines get an IP address an
Hi John,
like
* foo.example.org. IN CNAME foo.example.org.
for each host?
If that’s not the case you’ll have to be more specific and less vague about
your configuration...
Ondrej
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> On 29 Sep 2019, at 19:22, John Robson via bind-users
> wrote:
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>
> Hi all,
>
> I've
This isn’t really a BIND or DNS problem. There is not a standard way to do
this.
If you’re going for some kind of automation or orchestration of these
services, there are a bunch of different places to build this in, depending
on the tools you are using.
You did mention ISC DHCP. One approach wou
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On 9/29/19 11:22 AM, John Robson via bind-users wrote:
Hi all,
Hi,
BUT - what I'd like to do is have `*.foo.example.org` (or even a
specific listing of subdomains) point to that IP as well - to enable
the various vhost based services on the test machines to be accessed
without having to mes
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