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on my notebook, I have differing network-settings when I login to different WiFi-Networks. So DHCP must be activated for both IP-addresses and DNS-servers. So, I cannot provide DNSAgent with a static DefaultNameServer setting. Is it possible for DNSAgent to obtain the current connection's DNS-servers and use those?
Or does anyone have a good workaround for such nomadic usage scenarios? I just need *dev.lan to be resolved to a VM with a static IP-address inside a VPN.
Greets,
spackmat
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Hi,
on my notebook, I have differing network-settings when I login to different WiFi-Networks. So DHCP must be activated for both IP-addresses and DNS-servers. So, I cannot provide DNSAgent with a static DefaultNameServer setting. Is it possible for DNSAgent to obtain the current connection's DNS-servers and use those?
Or does anyone have a good workaround for such nomadic usage scenarios? I just need
*dev.lan
to be resolved to a VM with a static IP-address inside a VPN.Greets,
spackmat
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: