also sprach nate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.10.23.0010 +0200]:
> in my experience it is normal for a dhcp client to change it's
> hostname when recieving a dhcp address. it's been a long while
> since I used a debian system in a dynamic dhcp enviornment(most of
> my enviornments are statically assig
This one time, at band camp, nate said:
> martin f krafft said:
> > something just happened that i've never seen before. a client obtained a
>
>
> in my experience it is normal for a dhcp client to change it's
> hostname when recieving a dhcp address. it's been a long while
> since I used a debia
martin f krafft said:
> something just happened that i've never seen before. a client obtained a
in my experience it is normal for a dhcp client to change it's
hostname when recieving a dhcp address. it's been a long while
since I used a debian system in a dynamic dhcp enviornment(most of
my envi
something just happened that i've never seen before. a client obtained
a lease through dhcp (ISP is cablecom.ch) and when it finished
booting, ot asked "dhcp-321-775 login". the IP it got is
80.218.18.254, which resolves to dclient80-218-18-254.hispeed.ch.
/etc/hostname is still as it's always been
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