Dynamic DNS, DHCP and High availability
zz at rockstone.com
zz at rockstone.com
Sun Nov 26 09:30:48 UTC 2000
DHCP server keeps an 'leased' database, doesn't it?
The challenge is that most DHCP servers are configured to lease
an address for only hours to several days, then the lease expires,
and the DHCP server may re-assign the ip address to a new
machine comes up online.
Your DNS server must be able to import the 'leased' records
and refresh quickly enough so it can keep the its DNS record updated
reflecting the any changes in DHCP records.
And in order to not to generating network traffic, its probably
best to have the both DNS and DHCP server running on the same
machine. And you need a script to port the 'leased' database
to DNS's A record. And your slave DNS must also sync with the
master DNS so quickly so it also keeps the most updated records.
Perhaps any time the DHCP 'leased' database changes, it will
trigger a script to export the data to an DNS record file, and
increase its serial number.
Am I correct?, sorry I don't know how to do it, but I am interested
to know if this is practical.
when you say 'high availability' what exactly do you mean?
high availability against an DNS server failure?
> Greetings List,
>
> I am considering the deployment of dynamic dns which would be updated
> via dhcp. Has anyone taken that step and how did it go? What platforms
> are you using for it? What steps have you taken to ensure high
> availability?
>
> Thanks you any input.
> Mike
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