DDNS for multiple zones

Kyle Johnson kjohnson at fixertec.net
Wed Dec 5 19:34:27 UTC 2012


John,

Indeed, they are being created dynamically via chef w/ databags.  I did add
an additional field for the ddns domain.

Thank you for your assistance!
Kyle


On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 2:31 PM, John Miller <johnmill at brandeis.edu> wrote:

> No problem, Kyle--I'd thought that all Windows servers were grouped into
> one domain, all Linux servers into a different domain, etc.  If they're in
> multiple domains, then my idea of course wouldn't work.  Sounds like you
> got things working with sticking domains into the subnet blocks, though.
>
> Do you auto-generate your subnet blocks from a database?  If so, it might
> not be so bad to add a field or two for the ddns domain.
>
> John
>
>
>
> On 12/05/2012 01:02 PM, Kyle Johnson wrote:
>
>> Hi John,
>>
>> Please forgive my ignorance if I am misunderstanding what you are
>> getting at.  In my environment, the domain name is not determined by the
>> type of server.  All linux servers will never be a member of
>> x.domain.tld, and all windows servers will never be a member of
>> y.domain.tld.  Also, as we are not doing any type of static reservations
>> and have no idea what the MAC address of our servers will be before
>> they're spun up (virtual hosts), I couldn't group them by MAC addresses.
>>
>> Thanks for your time!
>> Kyle
>>
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