On Wed, 2002-04-10 at 13:52, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
> At 4/10/2002 11:44 AM -0700, you wrote:
> >I found some perl scripts on the web which run periodically
> >on the DNS/DHCP server and update the DNS with the names of the
> >workstations and their IP addresses.  It works very well and is very
> >convenient.
> 
> You wanna maybe post a URL to those scripts? I'd like to see them.
> 
Well, its moved around some, but here's the URL where you can find the
scripts:
        http://www.heronforge.net/~stephen/DHCP-DNS/dhcp-dns.html

You can also find it at freshmeat:
        http://freshmeat.net/projects/dhcpwithdynamicdns/?topic_id=149

The scripts were authored by Stephen Carville.  On his web site he
mentions that the Internet Services Consortium now has version 3 of DHCP
which automatically updates a running DNS.  That may be another
solution.

Anyway, I found these scripts to be very useful.  Works great for me.

> > From the previous discussion I'm now beginning to wonder if the latest
> >DHCP will dynamically update the DNS by itself without having to run a
> >perl script to do it.  I may test this out and see if it works.
> 
> That's pretty much the point of the discussion; a couple of us are trying 
> to figure out how to make it work since someone said it could be done.
> 
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