Adam Hardy cyberspaceroad.com> writes:
> I've moved on to the bells and whistles now that I've got my network up
> again.
> Now that I'm using DHCP I need some sort of DNS to locate the servers on my
LAN
> by name.
>
> I see I already have avahi-daemon, which is mDNS according to man, running
Jeff D on 18/04/07 01:08, wrote:
On Wed, 18 Apr 2007, Adam Hardy wrote:
I'm setting up a new machine to act as a proxy / NAT / gateway /
firewall machine for my little network.
[snipped]
And lastly, how do I set up the server to do DNS just for my LAN - I
mean for example I want to be able to
Jeff D on 18/04/07 01:08, wrote:
On Wed, 18 Apr 2007, Adam Hardy wrote:
I'm setting up a new machine to act as a proxy / NAT / gateway /
firewall machine for my little network.
eth1 is my internal network card and eth2 is the external interface.
I need to tell dhcp not to worry about eth2, w
On Wed, 18 Apr 2007, Adam Hardy wrote:
I'm setting up a new machine to act as a proxy / NAT / gateway / firewall
machine for my little network.
eth1 is my internal network card and eth2 is the external interface.
I need to tell dhcp not to worry about eth2, which apparently is a command
line
I'm setting up a new machine to act as a proxy / NAT / gateway / firewall
machine for my little network.
eth1 is my internal network card and eth2 is the external interface.
I need to tell dhcp not to worry about eth2, which apparently is a command line
thing - I can't see how to configure it
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