@d1pro Your suggestion would require me to run two different DNS servers where I don't require anything that complicated. At the very least, I'd just like to set the domain on a per-tenant basis and dnsmasq has a simple command-line option to enable that. That option, however, is not surfaced via OpenStack.
The other issue is that I can't give a VM different DNS names. I don't know if dnsmasq supports this sort of functionality. If it doesn't, not a big deal, but if it does, then it would seem like a good idea to expose that functionality via OpenStack so that administrators don't have to run two different DNS systems.
@d1pro Your suggestion would require me to run two different DNS servers where I don't require anything that complicated. At the very least, I'd just like to set the domain on a per-tenant basis and dnsmasq has a simple command-line option to enable that. That option, however, is not surfaced via OpenStack.
The other issue is that I can't give a VM different DNS names. I don't know if dnsmasq supports this sort of functionality. If it doesn't, not a big deal, but if it does, then it would seem like a good idea to expose that functionality via OpenStack so that administrators don't have to run two different DNS systems.