Hostname question

From: Sasa Stupar (sasa_at_stupar.homelinux.net)
Date: 04/30/05

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    Hi!

    I have a dhcp server (FC3) on local network for linux/windows machines. One
    thing that bothers me is that when I check Active leases I don't have
    hostname for linux machines while for windows there are. I have on all
    linux machines setup hostname manually but they don't appear and therefore
    since I have also DDNS with DHCP I don't get those hosts into DNS.
    What am I missing in configuration here?

    Regards,
    Sasa

    
    

    
    

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