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You need to configure Dynamic DNS then . All the clients then read hosts
information from DNS . 

See http://www.tams.com.au/~mca/dhcp-dns/

Michael Anthon sent his page a few days back and has hosted this web
page. 

P

On Wed, Mar 24, 1999 at 06:04:55PM -0500, Steve Snyder wrote:
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> I'm a little confused about something.
> 
> If I install the latest DHCPd on my Linux-based server, and configure my 
> client machines properly, each client will be assigned an IP address by
> DHCPd.  But how do machines communicate among each other given that the IP 
> address assigned is only known by the server and the client machine?
> 
> Let's say I have server machine A and client machines B and C.  Both B and 
> C are assigned IP addresses and can communicate with A.  How do B and C 
> communicate between themselves?  If I am logged onto client machine B and 
> wish to telnet to C, how is C's IP address resolved?
> 
> Please excuse me if this is a dumb question.  Up to now I've been using a 
> hosts file on each machine on my LAN.  Each machine can communicate with 
> any other because every valid IP address is listed in the hosts file.
> 
> Thank you.
> 
> 
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