Have you tried using /etc/hosts or a dns service?
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Florian Idelberger wrote:
I've tried to get windows share browsing to work for quite some time now.
Even with the help of the fedora list I wasnt
There is a way using dhcp without dns or hosts:
Getting the ip of clients in /var/lib/dhcp/leases or so (take a look, now
I'm at home cannot remember the file) you can just adjust your dhcpd.conf
to asign fixed address to ciertain mac addres.
To know the mac address of each client u have to boot
I've tried to get windows share browsing to work for quite some time now.
Even with the help of the fedora list I wasnt able to fully figure it out.
If I know the ip adress of a host and the share i can mount it using
smbmount.
but this is unusable, because ip adresses get assigned by dhcp.
Any