On 06-07-16 13:57, Bryan C. Everly via Unbound-users wrote: > Hello, > > I'm running OpenBSD-current with the provided unbound and dhcpd and > I'm trying to accomplish something that I would think should be pretty > straightforward. When my network clients get an IP address from > dhcpd, I'd like to be able to resolve their hostnames via my local > unbound DNS server. > > Example: > > 1. A laptop with the name foo.bar.com asks dhcpd for an IP address > 2. The laptop is assigned 192.168.1.50 > 3. On a second machine on the network, I'd like to ping foo.bar.com > and get 192.168.1.50 resolved > > Is there a configuration option for this or some nudge you can give a > n00b to help me figure this out? My Google-Fu has failed me this time > around. > > Thanks, > Bryan >
I created a similar setup, using unbound as my resolver, and dnsmasq for
dhcp: dnsmasq is both a dns cache and a dhcp server, and can/will serve
the dns hostnames for the dhcp clients.
You run dnsmasq on port 10053 localhost, and setup unbound to use that
for your dhcp assigned domain space.
unbound.conf:
server:
do-not-query-localhost: no
private-domain: lan.example.net
domain-insecure: lan.example.net
local-zone: "168.192.in-addr.arpa." nodefault
stub-zone:
name: "lan.example.net"
stub-addr: 127.0.0.1@10053
stub-zone:
name: "168.192.in-addr.arpa."
stub-addr: 127.0.0.1@10053
Kind regards,
Tom
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