Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams wrote:
On Thu, 2005-04-28 at 19:41 -0400, Donald Casey wrote:
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From: fedora-test-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:fedora-test-list-
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Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2005 7:29 PM
To: For testers of Fedora Core development releases
Subject: Re: DHCP to give out domain.tld
On Thu, 2005-04-28 at 19:18 -0400, Donald Casey wrote:
I know this is probably the wrong place to ask this but...
Can someone quickly tell me how to let DHCP set the domain.tld for a
machine. IE if I set the system name in /etc/hosts
"option domain-name" in dhcpd.conf.
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Ignacio,
My DHCP server is already configured to give out the domain.tld, which it
passes out properly to MS machines. What I am looking for is how to make the
Linux clients get the same info, while I want to define the machine name at
the local machine, just like MS. If I use just the machine name in
/etc/hosts not everything work just right. If I put in the entire name I get
machine.domain.tld.domain.tld in /var/lib/dhcpd/dhcp-leases and other
machine on my LAN will not use DNS to resolve this.
Try putting "machine.domain.tld." in /etc/hosts.
Put machine.donain.tld /etc/sysconifg/network.