Well i just quit trying after hours of errors and complaining customers. 

 

I created 2 new zones, cloned the original dns zone, attached the clone to the 
new machines, fired them up, changed some bits and pieces and everything works 
as I wanted. 

 

We first thought this would give problems in the future with managing the 
different dhcp pools and different logons, but for now I am happy. I lost to 
much time on this. 

 

 

Van: the outsider [mailto:[email protected]] 
Verzonden: dinsdag 30 mei 2017 17:29
Aan: 'Jorge Schrauwen' <[email protected]>; 
[email protected]
CC: 'the outsider' <[email protected]>
Onderwerp: RE: [smartos-discuss] DNS server in zone

 

The following settings i have tried:

 

Case 1 

 

listen-address=192.168.120.2

listen-address=192.168.140.2

listen-address=192.168.141.2

 

dhcp-range=set:4tp,192.168.120.30,192.168.120.250,24h

dhcp-range=set:p4r,192.168.140.30,192.168.140.250,24h

dhcp-range=set:demo,192.168.141.30,192.168.141.250,24h

 

dhcp-option=tag:4tp,3,192.168.120.1

dhcp-option=tag:p4r,3,192.168.140.1

dhcp-option=tag:demo,3,192.168.141.1

Case 2

 

#listen-address=192.168.120.2

#listen-address=192.168.140.2

#listen-address=192.168.141.2

 

dhcp-range=set:4tp,192.168.120.30,192.168.120.250,24h

dhcp-range=set:p4r,192.168.140.30,192.168.140.250,24h

dhcp-range=set:demo,192.168.141.30,192.168.141.250,24h

 

dhcp-option=tag:4tp,3,192.168.120.1

dhcp-option=tag:p4r,3,192.168.140.1

dhcp-option=tag:demo,3,192.168.141.1

Case 3

 

interface=net0

interface=net1

interface=net2

 

dhcp-range=interface:net0,192.168.120.30,192.168.120.250,24h

dhcp-range= interface:net1,192.168.140.30,192.168.140.250,24h

dhcp-range= interface:net2,192.168.141.30,192.168.141.250,24h

 

dhcp-option= interface:net0,3,192.168.120.1

dhcp-option= interface:net1,3,192.168.140.1

dhcp-option= interface:net2,3,192.168.141.1

 

and many, many more…. 

 

But it looks like the server just uses FiFo, the first scope that gets a 
request is winner and is served decently but the other nics have assigned only 
addresses when the wind blows from West to South.. 

 

I think there is a problem with the zone config, or the virtual nics in the 
first place. 

 

This I  my /usbkey/config from the SmartOS host:

#

# This file was auto-generated and must be source-able by bash.

#

 

admin_nic=fc:15:b4:0f:2f:58

admin_ip=192.168.120.4

admin_netmask=255.255.255.0

admin_network=

admin_gateway=192.168.120.4

 

test_nic=fc:15:b4:0f:2f:59

test0_ip=dhcp

test0_netmask=...

 

nicp4r_nic=fc:15:b4:f:2f:5a

nicp4r0_ip=dhcp

nicp4r0_netmask=...

 

demo_nic=fc:15:b4:f:2f:5b

demo0_ip=dhcp

 

headnode_default_gateway=192.168.120.1

 

dns_resolvers=8.8.8.8,8.8.4.4

dns_domain=poor.local

 

ntp_hosts=0.smartos.pool.ntp.org

compute_node_ntp_hosts=192.168.120.4

 

hostname=PR-ZWS01

 

 

 

 

 

 

Van: Jorge Schrauwen [mailto:[email protected]] 
Verzonden: dinsdag 30 mei 2017 16:33
Aan: [email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> 
CC: 'the outsider' <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> >
Onderwerp: Re: [smartos-discuss] DNS server in zone

 

For every IP you want to listen on add a --listen-address flag to the command 
line or if you have a config, add it there.

You can have multiple of those.

Regards

Jorge

 

 

On 2017-05-30 16:00, the outsider wrote:

 

And how do i do that ? 

Problem is that helpfiles and most forums show different ways to “bind” and I 
am lost 

 

Van: Jorge Schrauwen [mailto:[email protected]] 
Verzonden: dinsdag 30 mei 2017 15:37
Aan: [email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> 
CC: the outsider <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> >
Onderwerp: Re: [smartos-discuss] DNS server in zone

 

Have you tried listening on the IP instead of using the default bind-interface 
thing?

I had issues with dnsmasq that.

 

Regards

Jorge

On 2017-05-30 14:31, the outsider wrote:

I try to get DNSMASQ running inside a plain SmartOS zone with 3 nics. 

 

Each nic is connected to a switchport and each switchport has its own VLAN 
defined.

 

There is no VLAN config on SmartOS , nor on the zone itself.

 

These nics are defined as follows:

 

[

  {

    "interface": "net0",

    "mac": "92:dd:b6:c5:20:60",

    "nic_tag": "admin",

    "gateway": "192.168.120.1",

    "gateways": [

      "192.168.120.1"

    ],

    "netmask": "255.255.255.0",

    "ip": "192.168.120.2",

    "ips": [

      "192.168.120.2/24"

    ],

    "dhcp_server": "1",

    "allow_dhcp_spoofing": true,

    "allow_ip_spoofing": true,

    "primary": true

  },

  {

    "interface": "net1",

    "mac": "92:dd:b6:c5:20:61",

    "nic_tag": "nicp4r",

    "netmask": "255.255.255.0",

    "ip": "192.168.140.2",

    "ips": [

      "192.168.140.2/24"

    ],

    "dhcp_server": "1",

    "allow_dhcp_spoofing": true,

    "allow_ip_spoofing": true

  },

  {

    "interface": "net2",

    "mac": "92:dd:b6:c5:20:62",

    "nic_tag": "demo",

    "netmask": "255.255.255.0",

    "ip": "192.168.141.2",

    "ips": [

      "192.168.141.2/24"

    ],

    "dhcp_server": "1",

    "allow_dhcp_spoofing": true,

    "allow_ip_spoofing": true

  }

]

 

It all works from time to time, but it lags and stalls a lot. 

 

So I have 3 subnets:

Net0 -> 192.168.120.x

Net1 -> 192.168.140.x

Net2 -> 192.168.141.x 

 

Sometimes it all works great but after a few hours people start complaining 
about not getting an IP-address. 

 

Has anyone experience with this setup ? 

 


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