On Wed, Jul 06, 2016 at 04:38:29PM +0200, Benno Overeinder via Unbound-users wrote: > On 06/07/16 16:21, Nico CARTRON via Unbound-users wrote: > > On 06 Jul 2016, at 15:32, Bryan C. Everly <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >>> You mean you want the DNS zone bar.com to be updated with the hostname of > >>> your laptop (foo in your case)? > >>> Unbound being a recursive/cache DNS server, that won’t be possible. > >>> You’ll need to set up an Authoritative DNS server (like NSD, Bind or Knot, > >>> all of which are available for OpenBSD) to have this. > >>> > >>> Cheers, > >>> > >>> -- > >>> Nico > >> > >> Thanks for the quick response. I will look into an authoritative server. > > > > As pointed out by someone else, better try with BIND first. Didn't try with > > NSD and Knot especially on such a scenario. > > For the adventurous, you can probably make/hack something yourself with > unbound-control local_data /RR data/. With local-zones, Unbound is > "authoritative" for the RR data in a zone. (Note there are different > modes for local-zones: transparent, redirect, deny, etc. See man pages > of unbound and unbound-control.) >
In these cases you'd probably want some instructions how to get dhcpd to call a script: http://jpmens.net/2011/07/06/execute-a-script-when-isc-dhcp-hands-out-a-new-lease/ An other authoritive nameserver that wasn't mentioned is: PowerDNS. > Cheers, > > -- Benno > > > -- > Benno J. Overeinder > NLnet Labs > http://www.nlnetlabs.nl/
