Hi Peter,
I see what you mean about not wanting to distribute a name like a923y923jfaigf. Kubernetes
does this kind of thing as well with Pods (they look like “podname-a9c4f2", unless
one uses a StatefulSet. Then the name looks like <ssname>-{0,1,2…}. So like
“ss-0.servicename.namespace.clustername.example.com
<
http://ss-0.subdomain.example.com/>”. Which in the shortest case is like
“dns-0.dns.dmz.c0.example.com <
http://dns.dmz.c0.example.com/>”.
So what I did is add “dns-X.dns.dmz.c0” as a literal A record to
example.com
<
http://example.com/>, one for each X. It works well and is performant.
On Dec 18, 2018, at 12:13 AM, Peter Tselios via FreeIPA-users
<freeipa-users(a)lists.fedorahosted.org> wrote:
The FQDNs are known.
But they are in a stupid format like
a923y923jfaigf.subdomain.example.com and the LB is
in the form ipaldap.example.com...
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