Hi,
I'm using DHCP in Windows 2000 Networking. It' very good for my needs:
- Every workstation has a name.
- Windows 2000 Server is running DNS (use local domain) and  DHCP.

So, when a workstation with name "PC01" boots, the server assign a IP to
it such as 192.168.2.100.
Every other host in my networking can see that host PC01 (ping PC01,
it's OK).

Now, I want migrate Windows 2000 to Linux (RedHat Linux). I'm running
DHCP and DNS (named service) in RedHat Linux 8.0. The DHCP and DNS work
well but a workstation can not see the other by name (Now, I must
remember IP of client that DHCP assigned. It's very difficult).

How I configure DHCP and DNS in RedHat Linux to "use Name of Machine"
(similar NETBIOS protocol in Windows).

Thanks!

Le Ngoc Thach!




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