[Novalug] Fwd: Router acting as DNS server
Ken Kauffman
kkauffman at headfog.com
Thu Mar 11 18:25:50 EST 2010
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From: Ken Kauffman <kkauffman at headfog.com>
Date: Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 18:25
Subject: Re: [Novalug] Router acting as DNS server
To: Jon LaBadie <novalugml at jgcomp.com>
One possible option. You can use SAMBA as a WINS client. If the internal
machines are windows then you can use WINS for internal resolution. They
will broadcast on the internal network and manage it itself. You can also
set up SAMBA as a WINS server.
I used to run a hybrid network at home and just let WINS handle the internal
name resolutions.
Ken
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 17:43, Jon LaBadie <novalugml at jgcomp.com> wrote:
> I'm assisting someone with their setup.
> Their router/switch is a LinkSys WRT54G.
>
> The router is functioning properly as a
> DHCP server, and the DHCP clients table
> lists the local hosts including their
> hostnames (no domain names).
>
> I'm trying to get it to work as a DNS
> nameserver as well. When I point the hosts
> to the router it properly acts as a nameserver
> for external hosts, but it will not resolve
> the hosts listed in the DHCP clients table.
>
> I saw no options in the various menus to
> turn on such a feature.
>
> Nor did I see any option to permanently
> allocate a specific DHCP IP assignment to
> a specific host.
>
> The goal is to do things like ssh <host>.
> Temporarily I've created /etc/hosts entries
> on each machine. But that will likely go
> out of date when DHCP leases expire.
>
> The systems are not mobile, so maybe I'll
> just recommend static IP assignments.
>
> Any other ideas?
>
> jl
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