Re: [Puppet Users] Puppetmaster/Amazon EC2/DNS

2011-02-23 Thread Brian Gupta
You have two options that I would advocate. 1) Have your clients register with your bind server, and have it propagate to a solid DNS distribution layer like dnsmadeeasy. (Which has truly static and well known DNS server addresses, with reasonable uptime history. There are a few players in this spa

[Puppet Users] Puppetmaster/Amazon EC2/DNS

2011-02-23 Thread Romain Pelisse
Hi, I'm using Amazon EC2 and I'm planning to use puppet to deploy automatically my instances, however, I have an issue I can't rely think through. As most people advised, I used a DNS server (bind to be precise) so that my instances can register to it but also ask this DNS Server the IP of the pu