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Subject: Re: Integrated name server? - msg#00168
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The old ones were, but starting with the NetStation 2200 (or maybe
2800?) it was sold with an x86 processor. This one has an intel P266MMX.
// Thomas Hertz
Zach Lowry wrote:
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I thought that all of the IBM NC's were PPC based? Did you recompile
m0n0wall?
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I thought that all of the IBM NC's were PPC based? Did you recompile
m0n0wall?
Zach Lowry || Murfreesboro, TN || www.zachlowry.net
Linux / *BSD / Irix / Solaris / Apple / Unix Network Administration
Registered Linux User #264589
14 Different NetBSD-Supported Machines
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> From: Thomas Hertz [mailto:thomas@xxxxx]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2003 3:17 PM
> To: m0n0wall@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [m0n0wall] Integrated name server?
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> I'm new to the m0n0wall, but I have to say that I'm impressed!
> It's currently running on an old diskless client (IBM NetStation)
> booting off an integrated compact flash. Works like a charm!
>
> What I'm really missing is an integrated nameserver that will be
> updated by the integrated DHCP-server. For simplicity there could
> be an option to automatically generate a hostname from the
> assigned IP (like
> dhcp<number>.domain.com). Would this be possible to implement?
>
> // Thomas Hertz
>
>
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On Tue, 23 Sep 2003, Thomas Hertz wrote:
> What I'm really missing is an integrated nameserver that will be updated
> by the integrated DHCP-server.
Why update the name server? A DHCP feature that I use much more often is
having the DHCP server assign the names that are already listed in DNS to
the hosts that it configures. A standard feature of many DHCP servers and
easy to switch on.
--B
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I thought that all of the IBM NC's were PPC based? Did you recompile
m0n0wall?
Zach Lowry || Murfreesboro, TN || www.zachlowry.net
Linux / *BSD / Irix / Solaris / Apple / Unix Network Administration
Registered Linux User #264589
14 Different NetBSD-Supported Machines
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Thomas Hertz [mailto:thomas@xxxxx]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2003 3:17 PM
> To: m0n0wall@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [m0n0wall] Integrated name server?
>
>
> I'm new to the m0n0wall, but I have to say that I'm impressed!
> It's currently running on an old diskless client (IBM NetStation)
> booting off an integrated compact flash. Works like a charm!
>
> What I'm really missing is an integrated nameserver that will be
> updated by the integrated DHCP-server. For simplicity there could
> be an option to automatically generate a hostname from the
> assigned IP (like
> dhcp<number>.domain.com). Would this be possible to implement?
>
> // Thomas Hertz
>
>
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
> - To unsubscribe, e-mail: m0n0wall-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> For additional commands, e-mail: m0n0wall-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
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Re: Integrated name server?
On Tue, 23 Sep 2003, Thomas Hertz wrote:
> What I'm really missing is an integrated nameserver that will be updated
> by the integrated DHCP-server.
Why update the name server? A DHCP feature that I use much more often is
having the DHCP server assign the names that are already listed in DNS to
the hosts that it configures. A standard feature of many DHCP servers and
easy to switch on.
--B