![]() You can, and likely should use something like dsconfigad -restrictDDNS to specific which interface/s you wish to register their IPs against the machines hostname, but under "normal" circumstances it should just work. Macs with windows DNS should start registering dynamic DNS updates once they are bound. It's been a good few years since your post, but as I'm looking at a similar-ish issue and had a partial answer to your question I thought it might be worth sharing the fruits of my evening re-acquainting myself with DNS OSX and Kerberos.
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