On ma, 23 marras 2020, Nico Maas via FreeIPA-users wrote:
Dear all,
I have a freeIPA instance which is also connected to upstream /
internet DNS servers, but mostly working in a local network which is
for most parts seperated from the internet, using a DNS like
company.local - where also freeIPA is using this as a kerberos realm.
However, we got also domains at the - not freeIPA controlled
company.com - and especially some names like testsystem.company.com
which are hosted internally in our network and are exposed via DMZ and
NAT, so they get different IP addresses. We now would like to have the
system test1.company.com not only be available via test1.company.com
(with external IP) or test1.company.local (with internal IP), but with
the external DNS name and internal IP - so we'd need to somehow rewrite
the DNS Name to another IP.

Is there a possibility, other than local hosts files etc - to just
rewrite one DNS entry in the server? It is important that the rest of
the upstream DNS is untouched (i.e. the rest of the company.com names
are served as ususally)

FreeIPA DNS does not support DNS views.


--
/ Alexander Bokovoy
Sr. Principal Software Engineer
Security / Identity Management Engineering
Red Hat Limited, Finland
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