[CentOS] Home LAN server - dnsmasq

2009-12-12 Thread M. Milanuk
Hello all, I'm testing a home LAN server inside Virtualbox - figured it'd be easier to build (and fix) things inside a virtual sandbox first, and then migrate over to a physical install once I have most of the kinks worked out. The host OS is Windows Vista; the guest OS will be various Linux

Re: [CentOS] Home LAN server - dnsmasq

2009-12-13 Thread M. Milanuk
On 12/13/2009 2:51 PM, Ben wrote: > You need to ensure that the clients are sending the hostname in the dhcp > request. Your dnsmasq logs will show it, usually in /var/log/messages, and > if you want you can enable extra logging for dnsmasq to show u exactly what > options are being sent by the c

Re: [CentOS] Home LAN server - dnsmasq

2009-12-14 Thread M. Milanuk
A minor update for anyone still watching ;) >> You can do it by adding "send host-name" to the >> dhclient.conf. > > I'll dig around a bit on the clients and see if I can figure it out; if > not I can always ask on the respective lists for specifics on each. > That worked fairly painlessly on the

Re: [CentOS] Mailman - searchable archive

2010-09-28 Thread M. Milanuk
On 9/28/2010 11:30 AM, Jussi Hirvi wrote: > Opinions? Maybe there are better software solutions for this - I hope. markmail.org works pretty well for searching, as does gmane.org... with gmane having the added benefit of providing a bi-directional mail2news gateway so you can read & post mailing