On Sunday, April 6, 2003, at 02:58 am, Mouammer H. Rayes wrote:
kata Clive MenziesThanks - sorry to be dense but when I tried doing that following the example .conf file, it didn't seem to work but I'm not convinced that I typed in the right details. What specifically do I need to put in there?Hi
I've just installed Debian on an HP Netserver LH Pro which was a
challenge in itself ;). I am still very much a newbie and not very
technical. I've managed to get Linux running on an old Mac and a G4
plus we've also got 3 Windows 98 PC's on the network. So far, I've
installed Samba and dhcpd on the Netserver and managed to get all
machines accessing the internet via the broadband router using the dhcp
server.
However, is there a way in which the server can resolve hostnames to
local IP addresses automatically or do I really have to list them
manually in /etc/hosts? It would seem to defeat the object of having a
dhcp server. I can ping all the hosts by IP address but only the
Windows machines can ping using the hostname which I guess means that
windows is resolving the names in some way. What's the Linux
equivalent?
TIA
In /etc/dhcpd.conf there's a place where you change the dns name of your
local machine address to refer to.
Regards
Clive
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