On Wednesday 28 September 2005 07:46, Dave Nebinger wrote:
> > Whats the best way to keep several /etc/host files in sync ?
>
> The easiest way is not to bother. Use a local dns server to provide host
> lookups.
>
> I believe on the gentoo wiki you'll find a setup for a caching dns proxy
> where t
Patrick Marquetecken wrote:
Hi,
Whats the best way to keep several /etc/host files in sync ?
TIA
Patrick
I got that problem few days ago and tried to install MyDNS [1] little
dns server great for home network. It also has easy admin script written
in PHP but it is not installed during emer
On Wed, 28 Sep 2005 16:33:54 +0200 (CEST), Patrick Marquetecken wrote:
> Whats the best way to keep several /etc/host files in sync ?
The best way is usually to use only one hosts file. Providing your
computers are networked, and one on them is on 24/7, install dnsmasq on
this box and tell the ot
Patrick Marquetecken wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Whats the best way to keep several /etc/host files in sync ?
>
>TIA
>Patrick
>
>
>
This may be a little over kill but, I've found this project
(www.cfengine.com) to be very cool. Cfengine has tons of functionality
and managing config files across multiple sys
> Whats the best way to keep several /etc/host files in sync ?
The easiest way is not to bother. Use a local dns server to provide host
lookups.
I believe on the gentoo wiki you'll find a setup for a caching dns proxy
where the most lookups will be forwarded to a regular dns but you can still
pr
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