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Actually no - the RFCs are quite unambiguous. Multiple instances of the same name with different versions are completely legal, and so there is no such feature. It would actually restrict the creation of DNS records in a way that would not be generally useful, especially given the fact that your use case is quite unique. But there is a way out. NetBox has a feature called 'Custom Validation' that was created for exactly that kind of use case. Essentially you write a piece of Pyhon code that makes sure that there is no other record in the database that has the same zone ID and name. The That's exactly the kind of use case this NetBox feature was designed for. |
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Hello,
I am interested in using the ipam-coupling feature to allow users to add DNS hostnames to their IP addresses. Currently, I am seeing that someone can use a DNS hostname that is in use by other user, and it will let both A records co-exist.
Is there a feature to restrict this from happening?
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