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In the mean time, have a look at https://github.com/zerotier/zeronsd, a DNS server for your http://my.zerotier.com networks.
This feature ZeroTier managed DNS is currently only supported on Windows, MacOS, Android, and iOS. Linux support is forthcoming but may be limited to common Linux DNS resolver configurations such as those found in Debian and CentOS/RHEL.
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Each client must click the “Allow DNS” button.
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Windows Active Directory
Some group policies can prevent managed DNS from working.
See fix here:https://discuss.zerotier.com/t/new-dns-features-dont-appear-to-work/982/7
macOS DNS resolution
On macOS, common command line DNS tools like dig
, host
, and nslookup
don’t know about these types of resolvers, and do not work with ZeroTier Managed DNS.
Here are some macOS specific alternatives:
dns-sd -G v4v6 host.example.com
dscacheutil -q host -a name host.example.com
ping
and curl
should work too.
Alternatively
It’s also possible to put your ZeroTier Managed IP Addresses in public DNS. That is, purchase a domain name from a registrar and create A and/or AAAA records that point to your virtual IP addresses.
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