Re: Name resolution for local names using DHCP
- From: Unruh <unruh-spam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2007 15:24:46 GMT
Charles Russell <NOSPAM@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Charles Russell wrote:
I can't figure out how to get name resolution for computers on my home
WLAN, though everything works all right if I type in explicit IP
addresses. The IP addresses will vary because of DHCP, so I can't
simply put them in /etc/hosts.
The hostnames and IP addresses are all known to the router (Linksys
wrt54g), as I can confirm by querying the router. Should the router not
resolve these local hostnames? Or do I misunderstand how this should
work under DHCP?
Thanks for the responses, everybody. I infer that there is no simple
fix within the capability of the DHCP server in my $50 Linksys wrt54g
router. Given that there is no simple fix, and that the only problem is
that I have to manually enter IP addresses whenever I do local ftp or
ssh, I think I'll follow the principle: "If it ain't broke (much), don't
fix it (much)."
Some routers allow you to tell the dhcp service on the router to allways
assign ip address X to MAC address Y. Look through the manual to see if
your router allows that.
.
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