nslookup - hostname
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2016-01-21, 12:00
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nslookup - hostname
How can I do a reverse dns lookup in ipxe?
Normaly I use nslookup ipadress for this but iPXE doesn't give the right result. nslookup hostname ${ip} Return the ip in the variable named hostname and not the hostname of the machine. Is there a work-a-round for this? How do I fill the hostname value with the correct name? (DNS PTR records / reverse lookup) |
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2016-01-21, 15:50
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RE: nslookup - hostname
(2016-01-21 12:00)bshogeman Wrote: How can I do a reverse dns lookup in ipxe? There is no support for PTR record lookup in iPXE. What is the use case for which you need to do this? Michael |
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2016-01-25, 12:34
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RE: nslookup - hostname
Booting a very basic linux distro but want to keep the hostname so I can remotely access it and also log the boot in a database with the same hostname. But if there is no support for reverse dns I have to solve this in the web server part (php).
The variable hostname pre-exists in iPXE so I thought there must me an option to pre-populate this value. |
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2016-01-27, 13:27
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RE: nslookup - hostname
(2016-01-25 12:34)bshogeman Wrote: The variable hostname pre-exists in iPXE so I thought there must me an option to pre-populate this value. The ${hostname} variable is the hostname as provided by your DHCP server. Configure your DHCP server to hand out the hostname corresponding to the IP address, and your problem is solved! Michael |
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