Les Mikesell wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 12:17 PM,  <m.r...@5-cent.us> wrote:
>>
>>>> And we have our DHCP give out IP by MAC addresses, so they're
>>>> effectively static.
>>>
>>> If you've done that, you might as well put them in DNS.  Linux tools
<snip>
>> Um, no can do: we don't run the DNS here on campus (a US gov't federal
>> agency), we have blocks of IPs assigned to us. Within our division, we
>> control the horizontal, we control the vertical.... <g>
>
> If you are giving out DHCP addresses, you are almost certainly giving
> out DNS server addresses, and you can point that to one or more that
> you control (probably on the same box(es) as the dhcp service).  And

Les, you're missing the point: we are not *supposed* to be running a DNS
server. There's another division that does that, the same one that assigns
us the blocks of IP addresses. Please don't confuse me with the OP.

       mark


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