In our case we are using OpenContrail instead of the default OVS plugin in Neutron. It has a feature call VDNS which could resolve names inside your cloud and for external FQDN resolution, it can be pointed as a delegated DNS in your primary one.
BTW. I only recommend solutions that are OpenSource and OpenContrail is indeed. Thanks, Edgar On 2/20/15, 9:22 AM, "Richard Raseley" <rich...@raseley.com> wrote: >Polombo Daniel wrote: >> I'm wondering how people are usually providing the instances' public >> names (as in the FQDN associated to the floating IP) to the user? >> >> The dashboard provides direct access to the floating IP, obviously, >> but I'm sure there's a better way than asking the user to perform a >> reverse DNS resolution ... >> >> We need this functionality to provide the public names and give easier >> internet access to our private cloud instances. >Daniel, > >The answer, in large part, depends on your infrastructure. What process >are you using to create the DNS A records for the floating IPs? > >Regards, > >Richard Raseley > >SysOps Engineer >Puppet Labs > _______________________________________________ OpenStack-operators mailing list OpenStack-operators@lists.openstack.org http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-operators