Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
> I want to use dhcp on my home network to assign IP addresses which means
> I'll need a dynamic DNS. I know I can go to dyndns.org and set up
> something with them but can I setup my own name server (BIND or
> whatever) and some program that will work with that to keep the
Mark Knecht wrote:
> Does /var/lib/init.d/started/dhcp exist after you attempt to stop the
> dhcp daemon? If so you might try
No, from what I can tell 'stop' works correctly, even if dhcpd was not
started via start-stop-daemon / the init script.
I can not see why start-stop-daemon thinks that dhc
Hello,
I have chrooted dhcpd setup. If I invoke it without start-stop-daemon
from the command line, it starts up normally.
If I do run /etc/init.d/dhcp restart, here's what I get (I turned off
--quiet in the start script):
[EMAIL PROTECTED] init.d # ./dhcp stop
* ERROR: "dhcp" has not yet bee
Claudinei Matos wrote:
> I just put my dns to work hear at my network, so now I'm wanting to
> put it to my webserver with a real domain name.
> At my office machine I have bind-9.2.5 that is working very fine, but
> at the webserver I have bind-9.2.2-r3. My problem now is that bind at
> webserver
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