Les Mikesell wrote:
> Paul wrote:
>
>>
>> I can simply "hardcode" the IP address in the /etc/hosts file, but 
>> they are all DHCP clients so this is a temporary fix at best.
>>
>
> If you control the dhcp server, you can configure it to always give 
> the same IP to the same ethernet MAC address to nail it down.
>
Justin suggested the same. The current DHCP server is a Linksys router, 
so I don't have that option on there.

I can replace it with one running on one of the linux boxes to do this, 
though.

 - Paul

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