On Tue, 2003-02-18 at 08:30, Paul Johnson wrote: > On Mon, Feb 17, 2003 at 08:37:06AM -0600, Jeffrey L. Taylor wrote: > > They work okay together using Dynamic DNS (not things like dyndns.org, > > same name, different process). You can use TSIG (IIRC) to securely > > authenticate updates. > > I tried before a couple times, and never could get it to work. I'd > prefer to use IP ranges on my home network for authentication, but > still didn't manage to make it work. Any pointers from anybody who > has prodded it into production? >
I just set it up a few weeks ago and it's been working fine. Unfortunately, I really don't remember what all I had to do to get it running. All I had to use for documentation was the ISC docs for bind9 and dhcp3. Actually, I think the dchp3 man page has the necessary documentation in there. -- Alex
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