Hi,

We have a system at work that uses a Linux box (Live boot) running some data 
gathering tools.  This information is written to a web page and served up to a 
Windows box connected 1:1, (eg no other devices) for analysis.  So far so 
good.

At present the Windows box provides DHCP and the Linux box advertises it's 
hostname.  What we would really like to do is get the current Linux box to 
provide DHCP and DNS.  Can anyone point me at a suitable tutorial or guidance 
to explain how to set up and configure such a system?

Having the Windows box do DHCP and DNS is OK, but is likely to cause us 
problems downstream, hence the query.

-- 
                Terry Coles
                64 bit computing with Kubuntu Linux


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