Dynamic zone...

Mark Elkins mje at posix.co.za
Fri Dec 31 11:00:33 UTC 2010


On Fri, 2010-12-31 at 09:56 +0200, Mark Elkins wrote:
> I do this for my Laptops. They can pick up an address from the local
> network (where ever I am visiting, Airports, Data Centers, friends, work
> - etc) and then update the info back home on my own network.
> 
> Basics - when DHCPCD gets an IP from upstream - it uses nsupdate to send
> this info to a dynamic zone hosted on your side.
> Problems: The zone on your side needs to be dynamic - so should be
> separate from your normal "static" zone, The comms should really be
> secure - so you're going to learn a little about dnssec-keygen and
> signatures.

In a follow-up to this - see the attached HowTo....

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