Re: [PATCH 0/2] Network: Add TXT record and hosts support for DNS on virtual network

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Any followup on v2 of the patch? Just because Daniel (Veillard) wrote
something after 0.9.0 and I read already something about 0.9.1 so I
would like to remind about v2 of the patch because I don't want it to go
to the /dev/null :)

Michal

On 03/30/2011 03:46 PM, Daniel Veillard wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 02:57:10PM +0200, Michal Novotny wrote:
>> Hi,
>> this is the patch to introduce the TXT record support for the DNS
>> service on the virtual network. This can be defined using the
>> txt-record subelement in the dns element of the network XML
>> description.
>>
>> First patch is adding TXT record support to the DNS service on
>> the virtual network and the second patch is adding support for
>> defining hosts for the DNS service.
>>
>> The new definition syntax is:
>>
>>           <dns>
>>             <txt-record name="example name" value="example value" />
>>             <host ip='192.168.122.1'>
>>               <hostname>gateway</hostname>
>>               <hostname>host</hostname>
>>             </host>
>>           </dns>
>>
>> Where multiple host elements can be defined to put the aliases
>> for specified IP addresses.
>>
>> The patch series has been tested for the configuration and it
>> was working fine and also RelaxNG schema with the tests have
>> been both altered to add test cases to test those patches.
>>
>> Both of the patches passed make, syntax checking and all the
>> tests.
>   Principle sounds fine but let's defer this to after 0.9.0, :)
>
> Daniel
>


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Virtualization Team (xen userspace), Red Hat

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