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How to use relative DNS name?
There are several local networks, each local network has its own server (say, a web server) and a DNS server (domain controller). 1 Domain, DNS integrated into AD.
Is it possible to use DNS to make a client, being on network "1", request the name Website.domain.local and the DNS server returns 192.168.1.100 to it, and if the same client is located on network 2, then the DNS server returns his address is 192.168.2.100?
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On Windows, this can be done starting with WS2016. On Linux, bind has been able to do this for a long time. Google dns split horizon
Yes, Microsoft DNS can do this out of the box.
You need to create two identical DNS records with different ip and enable the Netmask Ordering option on the DNS server or servers
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