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Occasionally when building or migrating applications to run in Kubernetes, there is a need to create custom DNS entries that are not part of the standard Kubernetes service discovery DNS schema. If you are using CoreDNS for your service discovery, this is easy to accomplish. To learn how, take a look at our latest article…
Minikube is a local Kubernetes environment that is very useful for developers. Unfortunately, replacing the default Kube-DNS with CoreDNS in minikube isn't quite as straightforward as described in our previous blog. Read about how to get CoreDNS up and running for service discovery in our CubeDNS for Minikube article at…
Back in November we published a blog post on how to use CoreDNS instead of kube-dns in Kubernetes. Since then, we have advanced this functionality in CoreDNS dramatically. Take a look at the entry "CoreDNS for Kubernetes Service Discovery, Take 2" in the CoreDNS Blog for all the details.
Reprinted with permission by original author and Infoblox Community Member Chris Greene In a previous post I described how to resolve an Infoblox managed IP address. In this post I’m going to show how to create an Infoblox host record. In the past we used the Infoblox plug-in to perform DNS management, but lately we’ve…
Reprinted with permission by original author and Infoblox community member Chris Greene We use Infoblox for DNS management in our private cloud environment, and as part of the provisioning process we add a new DNS entry for the VM, but before we add a new DNS entry we want to make sure one doesn’t already exist. In our…
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