Hi Mark,
i changed some configs and got on.
Mar 30 22:50:45 feld-server dhcpd: DHCPRELEASE of 192.168.0.196 from
00:1d:92:ab:35:9f (feld-bert.feldland.lan) via br0 (found)
Mar 30 22:50:50 feld-server dhcpd: DHCPDISCOVER from 00:1d:92:ab:35:9f
via br0
Mar 30 22:50:51 feld-server dhcpd: DHCPOFFE
Mark Andrews schrieb:
You can do it either way or a mix. Which way you do it depends on
if you are assigning names or not. If you want all the client
machines to live in forward domains you choose then I would have
the DHCP server update both the forward and reverse zones. If you
let the clien
In message , Markus Feldmann writes:
> Hi All,
>
> since about 1 year i got my DNS and DHCP to work but not DDNS. So i can
> only work with static IP's.
>
> Does my DHCP-Server request and DDNS-Update automatically, when a client
> gets an IP from the DHCP-Server.
>
> Or:
>
> Does the clie
Her some of my config-files of my server:
/etc/dhcp3/dhcpd.conf
http://nopaste.debianforum.de/34450
/etc/bind/named.conf
http://nopaste.debianforum.de/34451
/etc/bind/named.conf.local
http://nopaste.debianforum.de/34452
/etc/bind/named.conf.options
http://nopaste.debianforum.de/
I have a Debian lenny Server and Client in a small local Network :-)
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Hi All,
since about 1 year i got my DNS and DHCP to work but not DDNS. So i can
only work with static IP's.
Does my DHCP-Server request and DDNS-Update automatically, when a client
gets an IP from the DHCP-Server.
Or:
Does the client ask the DHCP-Server for an IP and after he got one he
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