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I have set up a split DNS pointing raspberrypi5.local to the ip of the node. That works perfectly when I go to raspberrypi5.local I can access it. The problem is that in this domain there are subdomains like hello.raspberaspberrypi5.local which aren't pointing to the ip of the node meaning that I have to spin up a pihole instance to handle the subdomains.
How should we solve this?
The idea is simple just allow wildcard in the split DNS form so when I create a new entry I can just do *. raspberrypi5.local points to the ip of node so I don't need the pihole container, just like I would do with cloudflare DNS records for example.
What is the impact of not solving this?
As I mentioned before I am just using an extra pihole container routing these subdomains.
Anything else?
No response
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What are you trying to do?
I have set up a split DNS pointing raspberrypi5.local to the ip of the node. That works perfectly when I go to raspberrypi5.local I can access it. The problem is that in this domain there are subdomains like hello.raspberaspberrypi5.local which aren't pointing to the ip of the node meaning that I have to spin up a pihole instance to handle the subdomains.
How should we solve this?
The idea is simple just allow wildcard in the split DNS form so when I create a new entry I can just do *. raspberrypi5.local points to the ip of node so I don't need the pihole container, just like I would do with cloudflare DNS records for example.
What is the impact of not solving this?
As I mentioned before I am just using an extra pihole container routing these subdomains.
Anything else?
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: