[CentOS] How to make nodes in my local LAN see each other's names
John R Pierce
pierce at hogranch.comTue Nov 29 18:37:48 UTC 2011
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On 11/29/11 10:00 AM, Craig White wrote: > If you want Dynamic DNS on your LAN, you are going to find that the typical home/SOHO routers are insufficient with short lease times, no memory storage for previously registered DHCP addresses and no ability to actually provide real DNS (other than forwarding to some other DNS server) and thus, no DDNS. many SOHO firewall/routers incorporate DNSmasq, which is a combination DHCP/DNS service that both acts as a caching forwarder for external lookups, and provides the local clients with DNS names based on their current DHCP registrations. This works quite nicely for the use case of the OP. -- john r pierce N 37, W 122 santa cruz ca mid-left coast
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