DNS is done by my router. It has DNSmasq and I've now turned on local DNS
-- will that do the trick?
On 1/28/07, Holger Parplies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Ted To wrote on 23.01.2007 at 10:06:15 and on 27.01.2007 at 19:08:37
[[BackupPC-users] Backuppc host discovery for linux computers]:
> Reading the documenation on host discovery, it's not clear to me how to
set
> up my network so that backuppc knows what dhcp assigned IP address to
> associate with a linux box. Can someone offer some help or point me in
the
> right direction?
easiest would be if your host was resolvable via DNS. What do you use as
DHCP server? dnsmasq for instance supposedly does both DNS proxying and
DHCP
serving, allowing the DHCP hosts to be visible in DNS. If this was the
case,
you shouldn't need to do anything (except point the BackupPC server at the
right DNS server, of course ;-) for your hosts to be resolved correctly
(or
am I missing something?).
I presume you have a good reason to use DHCP and not fixed IP addresses in
the first place?
Regards,
Holger
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