Title: Re: openshift dns as delegated domain
Hi Javier Palacios.
on Donnerstag, 08. Juni 2017 at 18:42 was written:
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No, I’ve discovered the openshift_use_dnsmasq=False ansible option and now is the openshift DNS the one listening on port 53, but seems still not accessible from our domain controller as an standard DNS server, so I’ve resigned from this and using a wildcard DNS entry that at least allow me to progress. |
That's strange, but okay good that you found a workaround.
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Javier Palacios
De: Aleksandar Lazic [mailto:[email protected]]
Hi Javier.
Please can you tell us if your issue is now solved?
Best Regards
Aleks
on Dienstag, 06. Juni 2017 at 19:32 was written:
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Ah I think I got you now.
The proxy mode is the default mode for dnsmasq.
http://www.thekelleys.org.uk/dnsmasq/doc.html
Cite from website.
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The DNS subsystem provides a local DNS server for the network, with forwarding of all query types to upstream recursive DNS servers and caching of common record types ....
Regards
Aleks
Javier Palacios <[email protected]> schrieb am 06.06.2017:
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That is exactly my question, which is much simpler than the serverfault question & answer, as I don't want to override any authoritative answers, just to get them.
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What I would do is the following.
.) add cluster.local zone in your primary dns server
.) point the ns entries for master01 |
In particular, how to do this two steps at least, that I know how to do for standard dnsmasq as authoritative server, but not as "proxy" for the openshift one.
Javier Palacios |
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