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Multiple host names (CNAME-ish behavior): msg#00045network.dns.dnsmasq.general
I found this post in the archives: http://lists.thekelleys.org.uk/pipermail/dnsmasq-discuss/2006q4/000942.html But it doesn't solve my issue. I'd like to be able to assign aliases to hostnames in dhcp. So, if I have a machine that registers itself as host1, I then want to be able to do lookups with the names host2, host3, etc. Kind of like an /etc/hosts file, but instead of an IP column it has a "actual host name" column. The post to which I linked above requires the machine to have a static IP, and I want to avoid that if possible, even if I'm only "binding" to the MAC and doing static DHCP. Any way to do this? j -- Joshua Kugler Lead System Admin -- Senior Programmer http://www.eeinternet.com PGP Key: http://pgp.mit.edu/ ID 0xDB26D7CE PO Box 80086 -- Fairbanks, AK 99708 -- Ph: 907-456-5581 Fax: 907-456-3111 |
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