** Also affects: maas (Ubuntu Quantal)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: maas (Ubuntu Raring)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I rebuilt this configuration on a less-restrictive network (identical
DNS/DHCP config, but w/o a firewall), and I was unable to reproduce the
problem. I did observe errors from the DNS server in the problematic
config - they were ipv6 issues. These issues did not correlate w/
failures to use PTR
Ok thanks Dann
** Changed in: maas/1.2
Milestone: 12.10-stabilization = None
** Changed in: maas/1.2
Status: Incomplete = Invalid
** Changed in: maas
Status: Incomplete = Invalid
** Changed in: maas (Ubuntu Quantal)
Status: New = Invalid
** Changed in: maas (Ubuntu
** Also affects: maas/1.2
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: maas/1.2
Milestone: None = 12.10-stabilization
** Changed in: maas
Milestone: 12.10-stabilization = None
** Changed in: maas/1.2
Status: New = Incomplete
** Changed in: maas
Status:
Do you see any errors in your existing DNS server log?
The reverse lookup is done on the enlisting node so it's very confusing
as to why deleting nodes in MAAS would make any difference to this :/
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** Summary changed:
- inconsistent use of CNAME for hostname
+ inconsistent use of reverse DNS for hostname
** Description changed:
I am using MAAS in a network w/ a preexisting DNS/DHCP infrastructure. I
- would like for my MAAS nodes to use the CNAME for the IP they are
- assigned as their
** Changed in: maas
Milestone: None = 12.10-stabilization
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1067834
Title:
inconsistent use of reverse DNS for hostname
To manage