Am Montag, 25. August 2008 18:45:04 schrieb Andrei Popescu:
> On Mon,25.Aug.08, 18:06:20, Dexter Filmore wrote:
> > Ok, partly cleared: m0n0wall doesn't list machines in leases that have
> > fixed IPs assigned. The other box recently got a new NIC and the MAC
> > filter didn't match it hence it got an ordinary dhcp lease and appeared
> > in the list. Why m0n0wall does this is beyond me.
>
> You have to check it's docs.

Nope, only has a DNS forward service so you can point it at a DNS of your 
choice.

>
> > Anyway - still haven't figured why three debian boxes see each other by
> > hostname but as soon as kubuntu comes it it's blind. I know, kubuntu
> > issue
>
> I don't understand what you mean.

three debian boxes, I can ping each by hostname. as soon as I start kubuntu on 
one of the boxes, this one can't and I can't figure why.

>
> > most likely but still I'd like to know how debian actually resolves
> > with no DNS server on the local net around.
>
> I'm guessing m0n0wall also includes a DNS server, but check the docs.
>
> Regards,
> Andrei



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