Hi,
I would like to create a network of 4 VMs, connected through a private 
network.

 node.vm.network :private_network, ip: "10.211.55.10[1-n]" 
 node.vm.hostname = "vm[1-n]"


for every node did the job. It created a second private nic as expected.

I use the hostmanager plugin to exchange the hostnames in the /etc/hosts.

  
  config.hostmanager.enabled = false
  config.hostmanager.manage_host = true
  config.hostmanager.include_offline = true
  config.hostmanager.ignore_private_ip = false

  
and
  
 
 node.vm.provision :hostmanager  


Now I can ping the boxes among themselves by hostname, but for some reason 
I need complete dns.
 
ping vm[1-n]

works, but

host vm[1-n]

doesn´t work.

Two points: 
I´m running vagrant on a windows box. (vagrant-dns wouldn´t work) 
I don´t wanna have too much dependencies into the host setup in respect to 
future deployments.

So I remove hostmanager and try to set up a dnsmasq and a proper /etc/hosts 
on one of the VMs and a proper nameserver setting on the others.
So here I´m stuck. I cannot configure the resolving properly.

So, what I need on the "client" VMs is something like:

iface eth1 inet static
      address 10.211.55.102
      netmask 255.255.255.0
      dns-nameservers 10.211.55.100


 
in my /etc/networks/interfaces and disabling the nameserver for the first 
interface. The /etc/resolv.conf should look like:

# Dynamic resolv.conf(5) file for glibc resolver(3) generated by 
resolvconf(8)
#     DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE BY HAND -- YOUR CHANGES WILL BE OVERWRITTEN
nameserver 10.211.55.100
search localnet


By default, the first interface in in here at the first position.

 
Here my questions:

Ist there a way to specify the nameservers for my private networks? For 
example a parameter witch sets "dns-nameservers" in my 
/etc/networks/interfaces.
Is there a possibility to disable the nameserver of my first (default!?!) 
interface? This is the nat/dhcp interface configured by vagrant by default.

Thanks,
Uli
 

 

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