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Hi
From: Koenraad Lelong [mailto:k.lelong@ace-electronics.be] Hi, I switched from an NT to a Linux DHCP-server. Although I never configured the server for a DNS-server address of 192.168.10.7, this is what clients get when they ask for an IP-address.
So it's obviously an IP-address within your range, isn't it? Can you please post the relevant parts of your configuration files and be a bit more specific about what you want to do?
The DNS-server address I configured is in the 192.168.0. subnet. Any suggestions where to look ?
There is an excellent book which is called "DNS and Bind" (O'Reilly). Or try googling for ddns (dynamic update dns), it's what helped me there first place. And try http://www.isc.org.
I manage the server with Webmin, but when I looked at dhcpd.conf itself, everything seemed what was entered in Webmin.
Well, what did you expect? Webmin is a nice frontend, but it's not a "do-what-i-mean-to-do"-gui. Maybe you can put this nice feature on the TODO-list for webmin ;o)
TIA regards, Stefan