Many thanks to Tixy, who answered all my questions, I now compile it into
a big blog,
Providing DHCP and DNS services with DNSMasq
http://sfxpt.wordpress.com/2011/02/06/providing-dhcp-and-dns-services-
with-dnsmasq/
Synopsis
To use DNSmasq to provide DNS, DHCP, tftpd and ad blocking to my
On Tue, Dec 09, 2008 at 11:09:51AM +0100, Jesus arteche wrote:
> hey,
>
> I have a dhcp server and a bind9 installed in my server...both works
> perfectly...but now i want teh dhcp server update the bind... i think my
> conf its right but it doesnt work...my conf files
You need to tell dhcpd whic
hey,
I have a dhcp server and a bind9 installed in my server...both works
perfectly...but now i want teh dhcp server update the bind... i think my
conf its right but it doesnt work...my conf files
dhcp.conf
# Dispositivos moviles
subnet 192.168.x.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
##DE MOMENTO N
On Sat, Jan 27, 2001 at 02:22:55PM +, Phillip Deackes wrote:
> I have a cable modem and use the NTL service in the UK. Recently, NTL changed
> the DNS servers for cable modem users, but I had manually set up
> /etc/resolv.conf to contain the original addresses. NTL maintain that using a
> DHCP
I have a cable modem and use the NTL service in the UK. Recently, NTL changed
the DNS servers for cable modem users, but I had manually set up
/etc/resolv.conf to contain the original addresses. NTL maintain that using a
DHCP client should ensure that the ISP can change DNS addresses and the
custom
+---[ On Jul 16, Craig Sanders scribbled ]---
| On Thu, Jul 15, 1999 at 03:24:24PM -0600, Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
|
| > The ISC DHCP v3 BETA server supports DNS updates, I have not looked at it
| > yet, but I assume that it uses dynamic dns with bind 8.
|
| if you don't want to use the beta DHCP
On Thu, Jul 15, 1999 at 03:24:24PM -0600, Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
> The ISC DHCP v3 BETA server supports DNS updates, I have not looked at it
> yet, but I assume that it uses dynamic dns with bind 8.
if you don't want to use the beta DHCP server, there are alternatives.
i've used dhcp-dns 0.5 on
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Cc: Debian Users List
Sent: Thursday, July 15, 1999 5:16 PM
Subject: Re: DHCP and DNS
> +---[ On Jul 15, Will Lowe scribbled ]---
> | > How can I tell the nameserver which IP addresses DHCP has assigned to
> | > the hosts so the names get resolved to the correct IP?
> |
> | Pro
On Thu, 15 Jul 1999, Olaf Conradi wrote:
> +---[ On Jul 15, Will Lowe scribbled ]---
> | > How can I tell the nameserver which IP addresses DHCP has assigned to
> | > the hosts so the names get resolved to the correct IP?
> |
> | Probably the only way I can think of is to remake the dns database
+---[ On Jul 15, Will Lowe scribbled ]---
| > How can I tell the nameserver which IP addresses DHCP has assigned to
| > the hosts so the names get resolved to the correct IP?
|
| Probably the only way I can think of is to remake the dns databases and
| restart named every time you renew a DHCP lea
> How can I tell the nameserver which IP addresses DHCP has assigned to
> the hosts so the names get resolved to the correct IP?
Probably the only way I can think of is to remake the dns databases and
restart named every time you renew a DHCP lease. I don't know if dhcpd
allows you to run a comma
Hi,
I have a LAN with DHCP installed on the linux-box to give PC's and
notebooks an IP address. On the same box runs Bind as DNS server.
How can I tell the nameserver which IP addresses DHCP has assigned to
the hosts so the names get resolved to the correct IP?
The linuxbox also runs WINS to ser
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