>>vi? I use it now with several scripts ... > > To elaborate a little: > > you can edit the file /etc/dhcpd.conf > > and have entries like this: > > host johnny1 { > option host-name "johnny1.home.local"; > hardware ethernet 00:a0:cc:62:6d:2c; > fixed-address 192.168.0.16; > } > > ----------- As I wrote, I allredy manage network with cca 700 computers with running DNS/DHCP . Just now. 20 locations 9 DNS domains 5 organizations and growing ;-) > What else do you need to manage via a tool? > - Web interface (there is several admins not only me) - comfort ;-) imagine adding an IP/name by one action instead of adding to DHCP, primary DNS and at least reverse DNS "clases" of computers "defaults" for location/domain ... - several checkings - unique name/IP/MAC domain/location (which are complicated but posible to write in bash/perl) > Here is a simple, but fully working file: > > http://centos.hughesjr.com/testing/dhcpd.conf and option time-servers xxx.xxx.cz; next-server XYZ ; filename "/tftpboot/boot.0"; .... Petr Kl?ma JIHOMILK a.s. Rudolfovsk? 246/83 370 50 ?esk? Bud?jovice Czech Rpublic phone: +420 389 136 209 e-mail: petr.klima@xxxxxxxxxxx