On Sunday 22 July 2007 03:11, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:
> > On 21/07/07, Fajar Priyanto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > However, not so successful with LTSP client.
> > > The LTSP client got bootup, searching for DHCP, got IP, running TFTP,
> > > and got time out finding the TFTP server.
> >
> > Which tftp server? tftp-hpa is one you should be running.
> >
> > > Has anyone got Dynamic DNS with LTSP? Any clue/url will be great.
> >
> > DynDNS is for upside IP / Name assignment. DHCP is for downside. (To
> > speak in LTSP overview)
> >
> > I have servers which get name / ip assignment from DynDNS but dhcpd
> > does not come in to picture here. And they server clients under LTSP.
>
> Hello Sudev,
> Sorry for confusing you with the term.
> What I mean by Dynamic DNS is that we can set DHCP server to "update" the
> DNS record dynamically.
>
> So, when I boot a client, it will get an IP address from DHCP server, and
> then DHCP server will contact the DNS server in our network to update the A
> and PTR record in DNS server for the just booted client.

But why?
Nobody except the server and the client need to know anything about the IP 
assigned to the client. So unless you are doing something out-of-ordinary 
this is interesting but of no value
James

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