Clearwater users, The advice in https://github.com/Metaswitch/clearwater-docs/wiki/Clearwater-DNS-Usage#client-configuration works very well if the nodes have only one interface (as is the case, for example, for nodes on AWS). I'm curious if anyone has a reliable DHCP/DNS setup on nodes that have multiple interfaces? For example a bono node with a "public-facing" interface for sip clients, a "private" interface that it uses to talk to other CW nodes, and a "management" network for administration. Each interface IP is assigned an address on a different subnet by DHCP on node instantiation, and the operator has control over which interfaces are used to issue DNS requests and to whom.
I've done some basic experiments and the interaction between DHCP-supplying-DNS details, the local network policy here to restrict DNS queries to always emanate from the management interface, the desired ability to possibly override the DNS servers and search domains that DHCP gives the node, all conspire to make my head hurt. Anyone tried this and got it working reliably? --k _______________________________________________ Clearwater mailing list [email protected] http://lists.projectclearwater.org/listinfo/clearwater
