"Joseph L. Casale" wrote:
>>
Does anyone know of an existing script that wont update the bind zone
unless
the ip has actually changed rather than me hacking one out and reinventing
the
wheel?
<<
I did this one years ago - see
http://www.lesbell.com.au/Home.nsf/web/Dynamic+DNS+Updates+with+TSIG+
I am using a /etc/dhclient-exit-hooks script to update a bind host record
for a remote server so I can gain admin access to it when its dynamic ip
changes.
Does anyone know of an existing script that wont update the bind zone unless
the ip has actually changed rather than me hacking one out and re
kcc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
When printer is started on the network, it gets the ip from the dhcp server
and registers that ip in the dns
<<
You don't need ddns, so much as a fixed address in the DHCP server
configuration. Get your printer's Ethernet address, and add a host entry in
your /e
We are trying to use the centos. Now we are using the dhcp for printer.
When printer is started on the network, it gets the ip from the dhcp server
and registers that ip in the dns
The window clients can send the print job to the printer based on the
printer name
Thank you
On Sat, Aug 23, 2008
kcc wrote:
Hi all
I want to setup the dynamic dns for printer. ls it easy to do it linux?
what does linux have to do with dynamic DNS on a network printer?
are you asking how you setup a dhcpd service?
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Hi all
I want to setup the dynamic dns for printer. ls it easy to do it linux?
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