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Using VestaCP as a local DNS Server
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Post by MrGeek1979 » Sun Sep 08, 2019 11:54 pm

Hello,

Not sure if im posting this in the right place or not, so please forgive me if I am...

But, I was wondering if Vesta could be setup and used as a local (LAN) dns server? In my home network, I have roughly 13 different connected devices (Cameras, PCs, switches, etc) and its a pain to remember what IP is associated with a certain device, but all my devices have static network names, so I was wondering if Vesta could be configured as a local DNS server?

Ive used vesta for years to manage several of my domains, and I absolutely love it. So I figure there wouldnt be much difference in setting up Vesta in one of my local VMs and using it as a DNS controller? Would there be anything particular I would need to configure, or would it be as straight forward as configuing Vesta on my actual FQDN server that has my websites?

Thanks in Advance!
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Post by sysdop » Mon Sep 09, 2019 10:10 am

It is possible you just have to improvise it a bit (customize) to make possible the things you need to do outside of it.
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