Rob Brenart wrote:
Dick Davies wrote:
* Paul Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [0745 18:45]:
It is the job of the dhcp server to assign them IP numbers.
But that doesn't guarantee that a given named machine will get the
same IP each time which is what the OP wanted.
Why don't you
Dick Davies wrote:
* Paul Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [0745 18:45]:
It is the job of the dhcp server to assign them IP numbers.
But that doesn't guarantee that a given named machine will get the same IP each time which is what the OP
wanted.
Why don't you just map MAC addres
Dick Davies wrote:
* Paul Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [0745 18:45]:
It is the job of the dhcp server to assign them IP numbers.
But that doesn't guarantee that a given named machine will get the same IP each time which is what the OP
wanted.
Why don't you just map MAC addres
* Paul Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [0745 18:45]:
> >It is the job of the dhcp server to assign them IP numbers.
> >
> But that doesn't guarantee that a given named machine will get the same IP
> each time which is what the OP
> wanted.
Why don't you just map MAC addresses to IPs? isc-dhcpd can
Rob Brenart wrote:
John Hasler wrote:
I don't really care yet about any kind of centralized user
management or
whatnot, what I care about is for the machines to be able to see each
other by machinename...
You can put the name and IP of every machine into /etc/host on every
other
machi
--- Rob Brenart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So I have a handful of computers at home, turning
> into a home office...
> servers are debian sarge, laptops are WindowsXP
> I set the domain for
> the debian machines as ODS, but as of right now I
> haven't done any such
> thing for the XP ma
John Hasler wrote:
Rob Brenart writes:
To the first point, I'm already running a DHCP server with no
reservations...
Then you do not have it configured correctly. Tell us what server you are
using and how it is configured.
...when the laptops come and go I have no promise they'l
Rob Brenart writes:
> To the first point, I'm already running a DHCP server with no
> reservations...
Then you do not have it configured correctly. Tell us what server you are
using and how it is configured.
> ...when the laptops come and go I have no promise they'll come back with
> the same IP
On Thu, 14 Jul 2005, Rob Brenart wrote:
John Hasler wrote:
I don't really care yet about any kind of centralized user management or
whatnot, what I care about is for the machines to be able to see each
other by machinename...
You can put the name and IP of every machine into /etc/host on ev
John Hasler wrote:
I don't really care yet about any kind of centralized user management or
whatnot, what I care about is for the machines to be able to see each
other by machinename...
You can put the name and IP of every machine into /etc/host on every other
machine, or you can install
> I don't really care yet about any kind of centralized user management or
> whatnot, what I care about is for the machines to be able to see each
> other by machinename...
You can put the name and IP of every machine into /etc/host on every other
machine, or you can install a dhcp server on one o
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