On Lu, 25 iun 12, 01:09:36, Soare Catalin wrote: > Hello everyone, > > I've setup a dhcp+dns server on a small box where I've installed > debian wheezy. It is for home use, as I happen to have a retarded > router from my ISP which is unable to hold reservations. > > I've installed both isc-dhcp-server ( 4.2.2) and bind9 (9.8.1), and > they both work fine for all clients I connect to them, except for one > small detail: the dhcp server seems unable to add dns entries. (With > other words, everyone gets an IP and internet, but I'm unable to get > things to work internally, don't know who has what IP).
In my experience dnsmasq is much better suited for this kind of setup: 1. install it (and get rid of bind and isc-dhcp-server) 2. list your hosts in /etc/hosts 3. configure the simplest DHCP network in /etc/dnsmasq.conf 4. Enjoy :) At step 3. you might need to set up static leases for your machines as well, but I'm not sure... Kind regards, Andrei -- Offtopic discussions among Debian users and developers: http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/d-community-offtopic
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