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Previously, when I added a DNS entry on Netmaker, it would add it as a new hostname in the /etc/hosts file even if there was already a hostname mapped to that IP. This allowed for e.g. pairing with an Nginx reverse proxy to map various hostnames to services on the same server.
Sometime between 0.20.0 and 0.21.2, this appears to have changed. Now, adding a new DNS entry on Netmaker will replace any existing for that same IP.
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Previously, when I added a DNS entry on Netmaker, it would add it as a new hostname in the /etc/hosts file even if there was already a hostname mapped to that IP. This allowed for e.g. pairing with an Nginx reverse proxy to map various hostnames to services on the same server.
Sometime between 0.20.0 and 0.21.2, this appears to have changed. Now, adding a new DNS entry on Netmaker will replace any existing for that same IP.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: