On Tue, 23 Jan 2001, Matthew Saltzman wrote:

> Harry Putnam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >The question seem clear enough.
> >
> >So since you are running `dhcpcd' at home. Dhcpcd has a (now
> >depricated) `-c' flag that can be used to run any file you want.
> >[...]
>
> Umm, dhcpcd is a client program, but I'm looking for a server-side
> solution.  In point of fact, the laptop (and other clients at home)
> are running pump.  (It was a good idea, though).

Actually, dhcpd is a server program...Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
Daemon.

> So again, the question is:  Can I configure the dhcpd *server* to inform
> the client about domains to search (for the 'search' line in
> /etc/resolv.conf) as well as DNS servers.  Whatever they are using for a
> DHCP server at work does this, but I can't find documentation on
> configuring dhcpd to do so.
>
> Thanks yet again...

I'm not sure if the "option domain" line I sent out, previously will help
or not...but it's worth a shot.



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