On Tue, 9 Apr 2002, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:

> >If you often get visiting UNIX/Linux machines, you may need an internal
> >DNS.
> 
> Which will not know about them anyway, so I'll have to reconfigure DNS 
> every time any machine comes into the network.

 Um, why not static for your own systems and a group of DHCP-served
addresses for visitors?  I currently have three static addresses and
two DHCP-served dynamic addresses here.

 Is it not possible to hand out static addresses (based on hostname)
using DHCP for the machine to retrieve the address at boot-time?  I'm
pretty sure we did this at my (ex-)workplace.




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