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Hello,
thanks for your project! I have adapt it to a kvm VM and it works smoothly there. In your example the zone was example.org but for me it had to be dyndns.example.org - that is a bit confusing.
Anyway now it works but I could still not ping dyndns.example.org, for this I had to add a A record in my zone file, like:
$ORIGIN .
$TTL 86400 ; 1 day
dyndns.example.org IN SOA localhost. root.localhost. (
76 ; serial
3600 ; refresh (1 hour)
900 ; retry (15 minutes)
604800 ; expire (1 week)
86400 ; minimum (1 day)
)
NS localhost.
A 1.2.3.4
...
1.2.3.4 should be the world IP, not from the container.
Maybe you want to add this to your setup?
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Hey, thanks for your feedback. Yeah, this seems to make it clearer, my documentation is lacking that explicit bit, so i could be confusing. I'll add it. Thanks.
Hello,
thanks for your project! I have adapt it to a kvm VM and it works smoothly there. In your example the
zone
was example.org but for me it had to be dyndns.example.org - that is a bit confusing.Anyway now it works but I could still not ping dyndns.example.org, for this I had to add a A record in my zone file, like:
1.2.3.4 should be the world IP, not from the container.
Maybe you want to add this to your setup?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: