On 11/11/2015 02:50 AM, Julie Xu wrote: > > Thanks for the reply. But, my subnet do not use dhcp. Can they still get > dynamic DNS?
If you write the code to detect whether or not a given host is up, and then do something like shell out to nsupdate when a host's state changes, then yes, you can totally do this. To the best of my knowledge, neither BIND, nor ISC DHCPD will help you with determining whether the state of your hosts have changed and using nsupdate (or whatever) to add or remove DNS information.
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