Lets you specify the DNS address settings manually. If you select this option, you must provide: Hostname. Name of the vCenter Server Appliance machine. Preferred DNS server. IP address of the preferred DNS server. Alternate DNS server. IP address of the alternate DNS server. Search domains. Restricts the domain when looking up an address.
The DNS zone is not configured to allow secure and unsecure updates. Non-domain joined computers can't register and update their DNS records in a domain DNS zone that's not configured to allow unsecure updates or if the DHCP server is not configured to update A records on behalf of the DHCP clients. – joeqwerty Jul 11 '11 at 19:55 Virtualize DNS servers? - Ars Technica OpenForum May 10, 2009 Windows server 2016 | Installing and Configuring ADDS ,DNS Feb 03, 2017 Old-school security hole perfect for worms and remote Jul 15, 2020
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Setting up a DNS Server with PhotonOS – VirtualG.uk Nov 16, 2019 Adding a DNS Server · VMware Photon OS 3.0 Documentation Adding a DNS Server. Photon OS uses systemd-resolved to resolve domain names, IP addresses, and network names for local applications. The systemd-resolved daemon automatically creates and maintains the /etc/resolv.conf file, into which systemd-resolved places the IP address of the DNS server. You must not modify the /etc/resolv.conf file.. Note: If you want to implement a local resolver like
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vicfg-dns - configure DNS properties - VMware Run vicfg-dns --help for a list of common options including connection options. Display DNS properties for the specified server. The information includes the host name, domain name, DHCP setting (true or false) and DNS servers on the ESX/ESXi host: vicfg-dns