NorwegianRockCat
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- Jan 19, 2015
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Hello,
I'm running FreeNAS 9.3-Stable with a jail on a home network. The network doesn't have a DNS server and I don't want to keep hosts files up-to-date (if that's even possible on mobile devices). So, I'd like to use zeroconf to register the jail.
Now, I can install Bonjour or Avahi on the jail and it will work, but that feels like a bit of overkill since the my FreeNAS server knows about the jail and can create a proxy record itself.
I can use mDNSProxyResponder to register it manually on the command-line, but I have to remember to do this whenever I restart the system. Yet, I know that Samba, SSH, and others services get registered as they are switched on and off (I can see this in Bonjour Browser), so I figure there must be a file that is read somewhere and HUP'd. I've tried grep'ing through different configuration files, but didn't find anything that immediately stood out.
So, is there a place where Bonjour reads its configuration and can admins edit it to add proxys? I don't mind if it's on the command-line as I'm comfortable doing changes there. If there's nothing I can create a script for startup that runs DNSProxyResoponder, but it just feels like there's another place where this might be handled.
I'm running FreeNAS 9.3-Stable with a jail on a home network. The network doesn't have a DNS server and I don't want to keep hosts files up-to-date (if that's even possible on mobile devices). So, I'd like to use zeroconf to register the jail.
Now, I can install Bonjour or Avahi on the jail and it will work, but that feels like a bit of overkill since the my FreeNAS server knows about the jail and can create a proxy record itself.
I can use mDNSProxyResponder to register it manually on the command-line, but I have to remember to do this whenever I restart the system. Yet, I know that Samba, SSH, and others services get registered as they are switched on and off (I can see this in Bonjour Browser), so I figure there must be a file that is read somewhere and HUP'd. I've tried grep'ing through different configuration files, but didn't find anything that immediately stood out.
So, is there a place where Bonjour reads its configuration and can admins edit it to add proxys? I don't mind if it's on the command-line as I'm comfortable doing changes there. If there's nothing I can create a script for startup that runs DNSProxyResoponder, but it just feels like there's another place where this might be handled.