How to use my On-Premise DNS server from a vNet peering

Antonio De Jesus Barcelata Mendez 21 Reputation points
2022-06-13T18:26:37.94+00:00

Hi Experts.

I have the next issue.

I have a vNet A in Subscription A connected to my On-Premises Network via S2S that is where this the DNS Server located and I have a vNet B in Subscription B in the same tenant. I have connected both via vNet peering. So, vNet B reaches all resources On-Premises very well but only via IP Address as mentioned Azure Peering documentation.

If I want to resolve the resources in vNet B from premises using my On-Premises DNS, What is the correct resource I need to configure to reach this?

Thanks in advanced.

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  1. Takahito Iwasa 4,851 Reputation points MVP
    2022-06-13T21:17:00.593+00:00

    Hi, @Antonio De Jesus Barcelata Mendez

    Can you try configuring DNS forwarding by referring to the following?
    By transferring the name resolution to VNET with on-premises DNS, you will be able to resolve the name of the VNET resource.

    https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-network/virtual-networks-name-resolution-for-vms-and-role-instances#name-resolution-that-uses-your-own-dns-server


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