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Docker - DHCP Kea Server @docker_notes
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technica.com/information-technology/2024/02/doing-dns-and-dhcp-for-your-lan-the-old-way-the-way-that-works/|Doing DNS and DHCP for your LAN the old way—the way that wo... [https://wiki.kptree.net/doku.php?id=linux_router:dns_dhcp|DHCP and DNS]] that was written on "bare metal I did follow Lee's notes on DDNS between ISC-DHCP
Docker mailserver @docker_notes
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r'@''172.16.0.0/12'. ====adminer==== I will setup DNS and Traefik for this to be ''mailsql.local.kptree... le on the LAN. ====ISPmail Admin==== I will setup DNS and Traefik for this to be ''mailadmin.local.kptr... See Dovecot howto on sqlite setup [[http://rob0.nodns4.us/howto/3-dovecot|Dovecot configuration sqlite]... ugin]] *Other: *[[http://rob0.nodns4.us/|Postfix, DNS and general Linux system admini
Docker @docker_notes
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e.g. at startup, on multi-user-target ++++ =====DNS and nftable / iptables / netfilter within contain... It looks like this is required to allow container DNS functionality on Docker containers using bridge networking. The containers DNS (''/etc/resolv.conf'') is assigned to a proxy on 127.0.0.11:53. //(Note that DNS uses UDP not TCP datagrams.)// Further to this T
Docker Deluge Image / Service @docker_notes
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Docker use loop address 127.0.0.11 to resolve its dns queries and then refers to the nominated local dns. See ''/etc/resolv.conf''. The docker documentation... ay I decided to do the same in a oneshot to point dns directly. I subsequently remembered the basics o... NIX the /etc/hosts file, this is the lowest level DNS on every machine. I simply added the relevant Pr
Docker init Systems @docker_notes
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//wiki.kptree.net/doku.php?id=docker_notes:docker-dns#docker_-_dns_server|DNS (ISC Bind9)]] *[[https://wiki.kptree.net/doku.php?id=docker_notes:docker-dhcp#docker_-_dh