<quote who="O Plameras"> > OK, let's say, for a moment, one use DHCP to assign ip addresses to > Workstations. > > What about your local servers ? > > Do you use STATIC ip addresses for your local Servers at all that provide > services like WWW, MySQL, PostgresSQL, Address Directory, local DNS, Auth > servers, and other local services ? > > If not, how do you handle Server Services ? Use FQDN or ip addresses to > access services ?
You can use DHCP or static addresses for your servers, it's up to you. In some cases I use static (for network sensitive services such as DHCP and DNS), in some cases I don't (DHCP assignment of static addresses for, say, my fileserver or TV box). As long as your DNS setup is fine, you're done. - Jeff -- linux.conf.au 2007: Sydney, Australia http://lca2007.linux.org.au/ "Orphaned farm-boy hero helps save world against bad-guys, begins a journey of self-discovery, and makes interesting friends. Passable." - Andrew Bennetts on Star Wars -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html
