Re: DNS and multiple Guest Networks.
Thanks a lot ... it's hard cause we will get a lot of empty answers when we query a given host ... maybe there's a BIND feature for this ... but is unlikely On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 1:36 PM, Chiradeep Vittal < chiradeep.vit...@citrix.com> wrote: > Ideally there should be a 'master' DNS server that can answer everything. > However, each DNS server comes with its own "api", so CloudStack has been > unwilling to commit to serve any one DNS implementation. Not that it > shouldn't, but it hasn't. > > Everybody has their favorite DNS - Windows, Infoblox, BIND, etc. > > On 5/1/13 10:59 AM, "Jeronimo Garcia" wrote: > > >Hey List. > > > >I've got the following problem: > > > >Currently i have 5 guest networks and several VMs across them. > > > >My problem is that when i set DNS forward on my main DNS server i get hit > >and misses depending the DNS server i hit for instance: > > > > > >mydomain.com -> 10.0.1.31 , 10.0.2.31 , both of this are virtual routers > >with DNS running on them. > > > >Each of them will answer about VMs they know about ... which make the dns > >forward a bit of a gamble ... cause i will get empty answers and real ones > >depending the server i hit. > > > >Is there a solution for this yet? > > > >Thanks! > >
Re: DNS and multiple Guest Networks.
Ideally there should be a 'master' DNS server that can answer everything. However, each DNS server comes with its own "api", so CloudStack has been unwilling to commit to serve any one DNS implementation. Not that it shouldn't, but it hasn't. Everybody has their favorite DNS - Windows, Infoblox, BIND, etc. On 5/1/13 10:59 AM, "Jeronimo Garcia" wrote: >Hey List. > >I've got the following problem: > >Currently i have 5 guest networks and several VMs across them. > >My problem is that when i set DNS forward on my main DNS server i get hit >and misses depending the DNS server i hit for instance: > > >mydomain.com -> 10.0.1.31 , 10.0.2.31 , both of this are virtual routers >with DNS running on them. > >Each of them will answer about VMs they know about ... which make the dns >forward a bit of a gamble ... cause i will get empty answers and real ones >depending the server i hit. > >Is there a solution for this yet? > >Thanks!
DNS and multiple Guest Networks.
Hey List. I've got the following problem: Currently i have 5 guest networks and several VMs across them. My problem is that when i set DNS forward on my main DNS server i get hit and misses depending the DNS server i hit for instance: mydomain.com -> 10.0.1.31 , 10.0.2.31 , both of this are virtual routers with DNS running on them. Each of them will answer about VMs they know about ... which make the dns forward a bit of a gamble ... cause i will get empty answers and real ones depending the server i hit. Is there a solution for this yet? Thanks!