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On Wednesday, May 28, 2003, at 07:19 AM, Jim Ray wrote:


It makes it easy to control everything server-side, use dhcp on another
server (behaves as static yet is portable notebook), mitigate traffic by
IP with the router and still use host names on the LAN. If the firewall
uses IP, you either have to have a static or the quasi static
reservation to poke through.

You know, if your dhcp and dns is set up correctly, you still can use hostnames on your LAN with dynamic clients. I do it all the time. dhcp & dns play well together doing "ddns" (dynamic dns). That's kinda how this whole thread started.


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Chris Hedemark
UNIX / Linux / BSD / Mac OS X / Windows consulting available. No job too small!
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