bionic/proposed:
ubuntu@xenial-113550-1:~$ host xenial-113550-2 xenial-113550-2.openstack.example has address 192.168.21.6
ubuntu@xenial-113550-1:~$ host 192.168.21.6 6.21.168.192.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer xenial-113550-2.openstack.example.
Forward and reverse lookups are consistent and are using the neutron configuration option rather than the dns_domain set on the network:
$ openstack network show private -f value -c dns_domain jamespage.external.
bionic/proposed:
ubuntu@ xenial- 113550- 1:~$ host xenial-113550-2 113550- 2.openstack. example has address 192.168.21.6
xenial-
ubuntu@ xenial- 113550- 1:~$ host 192.168.21.6 192.in- addr.arpa domain name pointer xenial- 113550- 2.openstack. example.
6.21.168.
Forward and reverse lookups are consistent and are using the neutron configuration option rather than the dns_domain set on the network:
$ openstack network show private -f value -c dns_domain
jamespage.external.