Per Jessen schreef op 03-04-16 15:54:
Exactly. Thank you, Carlos. I'm sure I even mentioned it - it's called /etc/dhcpd.conf, and I also showed the line that needs copying to fix an address for a new device.
On this topic. I just configured dnsmasq on my NAS. Any fixed IP needs a line in dnsmasq.conf and all hosts that use DHCP get their supplied hostname taken up in the DNS list so all hosts resolve to hostname.localnet. It would be most pleasant with a GUI but that is for a large part also because this NAS often hides everything in deep directories. Should be a default feature on this NAS really. Only issue is you have to turn the DHCP on your router off, and now my NAS is the DNS provider but it doesn't forward to the ISP DNS, it uses the router as a stepping stone still. So now there is one extra hop in between. Still it works perfectly. The only issue is I wouldn't know how to extend it to some other interface or whatever. I have a VPN running as well so there is more hosts I can access. However, I can just statically fix them in /etc/hosts. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org