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Re: dealing with multiple domains
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Luke A. Kanies |
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Re: dealing with multiple domains |
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Tue, 11 Feb 2003 09:17:01 -0600 (CST) |
On Tue, 11 Feb 2003 Mark.Burgess@iu.hio.no wrote:
> This is an odd discussion. It's a chick-egg scenario. New hosts
> have no /etc/resolv.conf so cfengine usually sets them based on the
> definition of domain, so it certainly makes no sense to set the
> domain based on what /etc/resolv.conf contains.
In my situation, I'm using ISconf to build my systems and do nearly all of
the actual administrative work, I just want to use cfengine to do
relatively simple monitoring and maintenance; things like tripwire-like
functionality, and making sure processes are running.
ISconf sets up /etc/resolv.conf in my system, at least currently, but even
that is set based on DNS, so essentially, that information is mastered out
of DNS.
> Why not just do this?
[SNIPped example based on IP segmentation]
Because my hosts are segmented into subdomains based on their function,
not on their network addresses. Regardless of whether that's a good idea,
it's done.
Luke
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- dealing with multiple domains, Luke A. Kanies, 2003/02/10
- Re: dealing with multiple domains, Mark . Burgess, 2003/02/10
- Re: dealing with multiple domains, Chris Edillon, 2003/02/10
- Re: dealing with multiple domains, Nate Campi, 2003/02/10
- Re: dealing with multiple domains, Chris Edillon, 2003/02/10
- Re: dealing with multiple domains, Chris Edillon, 2003/02/10
- Re: dealing with multiple domains, Mark . Burgess, 2003/02/10
- Re: dealing with multiple domains,
Luke A. Kanies <=
- Re: dealing with multiple domains, Marion Hakanson, 2003/02/11
- Re: dealing with multiple domains, Chris Edillon, 2003/02/11
- Re: dealing with multiple domains, Mark . Burgess, 2003/02/10
- Re: dealing with multiple domains, Andrew Stribblehill, 2003/02/11