"Junix Gaspar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Hello Guys,
>
> We have migrated almost all of our Lotus Mail Server to SUSe Linux.
> Usually, we just put a static entries in the Microsoft DNS Server.
>
> Unfortunately, we need to clear the MS DNS Server due to incorrect static 
> entries.
>
> The MS servers are not affected since they are just automatically entered via 
> DDNS feature
> inherent with active directory.
>
> However, they are asking me if its possible to have Linux automatically 
> register its hostname to
> IP in the M$ DDNS.
>
> I have taken a look at ddclient, but I think it does not work with MS DNS (I 
> wonder why? hmm hehe)
>
> Does anybody have other ideas?
>
> This really is important as it hinders 100% migration to linux in all mail 
> servers and we have at
> least 70 servers.


Are the Linux servers using DHCP to connect to network, or do they have
manually configured static IPs? From my understanding of the above, the
Linux machines have static IPs, whether manually configured or via DHCP.


-- 
JM Ibanez
Software Architect
Orange & Bronze Software Labs, Ltd. Co.

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