Per Jessen wrote:
I guess you don't have dhcpd installed. Try this one instead:
I took that from my firewall computer, which does have a dhcp server running. # rpm -qa|grep dhcp dhcpcd-3.2.3-66.69.1.i586 dhcp-client-4.2.4.P2-0.34.1.i586 dhcp-server-4.2.4.P2-0.34.1.i586 dhcp-4.2.4.P2-0.34.1.i586 yast2-dhcp-server-2.19.0-7.2.noarch dhcpv6-1.0.22-13.1.i586 # man dhchd.conf No manual entry for dhchd.conf That computer is running openSUSE 11.4. My comment was: "With DHCP servers, you can assign an IP address to a specific MAC address and then use DNS to provide the host name to that device, just as you would with a static IP address." That dchpd.conf you linked to mentions getting the host name from the client, which is not what I was referring to. It also mentions assigning a name to a computer, but no mention of MAC address in that context. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org