I set up my own caching nameserver.
I used djbdns (dnscache). Some guys like it some not.
Any opinion which is best (or at least very good) to use
for caching dns
On 1/10/07, Lowell Gilbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"George Vanev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I installed isc-dhcpd and it is
"George Vanev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I installed isc-dhcpd and it is working fine.
> But I don't want to hardcode the nameservers in the dhcpd.conf,
> because my ISP is changing them sometimes.
> It would be perfect if there is a way dhcpd to read the nameservers
> from /etc/resolv.conf
N
George Vanev writes:
> It would be perfect if there is a way dhcpd to read the nameservers
> from /etc/resolv.conf
Check the "prepend" and "supercede" directives.
Robert Huff
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Thanks to all of you!
I installed isc-dhcpd and it is working fine.
But I don't want to hardcode the nameservers in the dhcpd.conf,
because my ISP is changing them sometimes.
It would be perfect if there is a way dhcpd to read the nameservers
from /etc/resolv.conf
Regards
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George Vanev
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On Tuesday 09 January 2007 19:10, David Kelly wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 09, 2007 at 05:23:07PM +0100, Oliver Fromme wrote:
> > David Kelly wrote:
> > > But for the Windows machines to "get the nameservers automatically"
> > > one has to set up DHCP somewhere. On the FreeBSD machine. Or on a SOHO
> >
On Tue, Jan 09, 2007 at 05:23:07PM +0100, Oliver Fromme wrote:
> David Kelly wrote:
> > But for the Windows machines to "get the nameservers automatically" one
> > has to set up DHCP somewhere. On the FreeBSD machine. Or on a SOHO
> > router. Somewhere.
>
> No, the FreeBSD machine (which acts a
On Tuesday 09 January 2007 9:28 am, Peter Nyamukusa wrote:
> I think you will need to have DHCP running in your network as DHCP is the
> only way to automatically get nameservers regardless of the OS you are
> using
Depends on how many clients you're setting up. If there are only a handful,
jus
David Kelly wrote:
> Oliver Fromme wrote:
> > Peter Nyamukusa wrote:
> > > Kirk Strauser wrote:
> > > > George Vanev wrote:
> > > > > I want Windows client machines, connected to the FreeBSD box
> > > > > to get the nameservers automatically.
> > > > > Can you tell me how this may be done?!
On Tue, Jan 09, 2007 at 04:57:31PM +0100, Oliver Fromme wrote:
> Peter Nyamukusa wrote:
> > Kirk Strauser wrote:
> > > George Vanev wrote:
> > > > I want Windows client machines, connected to the FreeBSD box
> > > > to get the nameservers automatically.
> > > > Can you tell me how this may be
Peter Nyamukusa wrote:
> Kirk Strauser wrote:
> > George Vanev wrote:
> > > I want Windows client machines, connected to the FreeBSD box
> > > to get the nameservers automatically.
> > > Can you tell me how this may be done?!
> > > Regerds
> >
> > I think the best solution would be to conf
On Tuesday 09 January 2007 16:38, Kirk Strauser wrote:
> On Tuesday 09 January 2007 7:56 am, George Vanev wrote:
> > I want Windows client machines, connected to the FreeBSD box
> > to get the nameservers automatically.
> > Can you tell me how this may be done?!
> > Regerds
>
> I think the best sol
George Vanev wrote:
I have a FreeBSD 6.1 box for a gateway.
It connects to ISP via pppoe.
In /etc/ppp/ppp.conf i have this line:
enable dns
so I have the necessery nameserver-s in /etc/resolv.conf
So far, so good...
I want Windows client machines, connected to the FreeBSD box
to get the nameserve
George Vanev wrote:
> I have a FreeBSD 6.1 box for a gateway.
> It connects to ISP via pppoe.
> In /etc/ppp/ppp.conf i have this line:
> enable dns
> so I have the necessery nameserver-s in /etc/resolv.conf
> So far, so good...
> I want Windows client machines, connected to the FreeBSD box
On Tuesday 09 January 2007 7:56 am, George Vanev wrote:
> I want Windows client machines, connected to the FreeBSD box
> to get the nameservers automatically.
> Can you tell me how this may be done?!
> Regerds
I think the best solution would be to configure the FreeBSD box as a caching
nameserve
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