On 11/29/11 10:00 AM, Craig White wrote:
> If you want Dynamic DNS on your LAN, you are going to find that the typical 
> home/SOHO routers are insufficient with short lease times, no memory storage 
> for previously registered DHCP addresses and no ability to actually provide 
> real DNS (other than forwarding to some other DNS server) and thus, no DDNS.

many SOHO firewall/routers incorporate DNSmasq, which is a combination 
DHCP/DNS service that both acts as a caching forwarder for external 
lookups, and provides the local clients with DNS names based on their 
current DHCP registrations.   This works quite nicely for the use case 
of the OP.



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john r pierce                            N 37, W 122
santa cruz ca                         mid-left coast

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