On Sun, 10 May 2009, Matthew Seaman wrote:
Pieter Donche wrote:
FreeBSD7 with isc-dhcp30-server.
It hands out an IP address, OK,
but the BASH environment variable HOSTNAME is not set. Why?
(A DNS server is active on the network and can succesfully be queried from
a FreeBSD bash command (nsloo
Pieter Donche wrote:
FreeBSD7 with isc-dhcp30-server.
It hands out an IP address, OK,
but the BASH environment variable HOSTNAME is not set. Why?
(A DNS server is active on the network and can succesfully be queried
from a FreeBSD bash command (nslookup or host) to see the hostname
associated
On Sat, 9 May 2009, Mel Flynn wrote:
On Saturday 09 May 2009 15:09:45 Pieter Donche wrote:
case DHCP server DHCP client HOSTNAME env. var.
1 isc-dhcp30-server FreeBSD7-i386 not set
on FreeBSD-amd64
2 isc-dhcp30-server SuSE Linux 10.3 set
On Saturday 09 May 2009 15:09:45 Pieter Donche wrote:
> case DHCP server DHCP client HOSTNAME env. var.
>
> 1 isc-dhcp30-server FreeBSD7-i386 not set
>on FreeBSD-amd64
> 2 isc-dhcp30-server SuSE Linux 10.3 set
>on FreeBSD-amd64
>
> 3
On Fri, 8 May 2009, Derek Ragona wrote:
At 09:42 AM 5/7/2009, Pieter Donche wrote:
FreeBSD7 with isc-dhcp30-server.
It hands out an IP address, OK,
but the BASH environment variable HOSTNAME is not set. Why?
(A DNS server is active on the network and can succesfully be
At 09:42 AM 5/7/2009, Pieter Donche wrote:
FreeBSD7 with isc-dhcp30-server.
It hands out an IP address, OK,
but the BASH environment variable HOSTNAME is not set. Why?
(A DNS server is active on the network and can succesfully be queried from
a FreeBSD bash command (nslookup or host) to see the
FreeBSD7 with isc-dhcp30-server.
It hands out an IP address, OK,
but the BASH environment variable HOSTNAME is not set.
Why?
(A DNS server is active on the network and can succesfully be queried
from a FreeBSD bash command (nslookup or host) to see the hostname
associated with the IP-address)