We have a little problem that hopefully one of the gurus here can 
help with.

In our Skolelinux installation we use DNS in preference to 
/etc/hosts. This is easier to administer and set up (famous last 
words ;-) In the dhcpd.conf we have set up the thin clients as 
tk-010 through tk-099 as host declarations for static mapping with 
MAC addresses. If there is no MAC address and all-PCI clients they 
get assigned ips 192.168.0.200 through 253 in a separate 

subnet 192.168.0.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
    # At least some hosts will work out of the box
    range 192.168.0.200 192.168.0.253;
   }

This is inside the shared-network TYNNKLIENTER, but outside the 
group where the static addresses are defined.

DNS is set up accordingly, and both forward and and reverse DNS 
works.

The issue is that thin clients with IP's outside the range 
declared with host blabla in dhcpd.conf do not get assigned a 
hostname. It's just blank.

What can we do to get every tc assigned a hostname, regardless of 
static address or not?

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Mvh Ragnar Wisl�ff
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