Sitat Georg Baum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Do you have a
> 
> use-host-decl-names on;
> 
> in the right scope? Without this statement the dhcp
> server does not tell the client its hostname.

Yes, that's there all right. And I can see that e.g. the mount 
request for the root file system reports the correct dns host 
name. But the domain name is not set correctly at the client, even 
if the 

 option domain-name "domain";

is set in the scope. Only the hostname itself gets passed to the 
client.

Entering the ip and hostname in /etc/hosts does not have an effect 
either.

The dhcpd is 2.0pl5-11 (Debian Woody).

Perhaps it is not important for the client to have it's own 
hostname set? When it does get a hostname, it gets set in 
/etc/hosts as 127.0.0.1 in addition to localhost. Other than that 
I can see no effects. But perhaps I'm not looking in the right 
places?



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