I'm using a Dynamic DNS package written by Stephen Carville. The package is
a set of Perl scripts that update the zone file through named and restart
the service. If you would like more information on this, please let me
know.
Jamin W. Collins
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From: James C. Bevier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, October 27, 2000 1:30 PM
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Subject: dhcp & named question
Hi all,
Having had such a good response from the list about "dhcpcd vs pump"
question, here is another one. I have installed dhcp to serve several
local computers on the 192.168.1.0 network. I can assign ip numbers
to the requesting systems, but I don't know how to tell named what
system has what IP. All systems are in my local domain and I need to
ftp, ping, etc from one system to another. Do I scan the
/var/state.dhcp.leases file and add names to the host file so I
can find them? Or can I change named on the fly to reload the zone
information for my domain so systems can be found. How does all
this work. If I assign dedicated addresses to the systems, all
works fine, but if I dynamically assign them, nothing works. I know
I am missing something here. BTW, it is RH6.2 with all the updates.
Jim Bevier
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