Gene Czarcinski a écrit : > One of the things that can be done if you run a dhcp service and a dns > service is that you can dynamically update the dns (named) for your > hostname with the ip address assigned by dhcpd.
By the way DNS was not really designed to be "dynamic". On an actually dynamic local area network I find that using multicast DNS instead (i.e., the ".local" domain) gives much better results. Moreover you do not need any DNS server at all. Fedora : yum install nss-mdns Debian (Ubuntu, etc.) : apt-get install libnss-mdns Windows : Install Apple's "Bonjour" Mac OS X : built-in Cheers, Marc _______________________________________________ NetworkManager-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list
