Looking for a pointer on getting reverse mapping with DDNS to work with DHCPD & Named.

Jim Bucks jbucks at coloradostudios.com
Fri Mar 29 17:07:57 UTC 2013


On Fri, Mar 29, 2013 at 10:02 AM, Steven Carr <sjcarr at gmail.com> wrote:

> On 29 March 2013 14:57, Jim Bucks <jbucks at coloradostudios.com> wrote:
> > I just noticed (has been there all along), that the subdomain is not
> showing
> > up in the "automated" unable to line.
> >          I want it to add dhcp-172-10-20-101.dhcp.coloradostudios.com
> >   but it's trying to add dhcp-172-10-20-101.coloradostudios.com
>
> So by default (someone can correct me if I'm wrong) DHCPD will use the
> domain-name that you have configured in DHCP for the client (or will
> failback to the domain-name the client sends you if it doesn't exist).
> You can override this by specifying the following in the pool
> configuration:
>         ddns-domainname "dhcp.coloradostudios.com";
>
> Steve
>


THAT DID IT!!!!!

Thanks you ALL for the hints & pointers!  It was good to get back into the
gory details of something "real".

Now, to get my other views & zones put back in to the named configuration.

Jim


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