stan wrote:
I have a situation at work, where I need a FreeBSD machine to be in the
corporate DNS. We have been bought out, and the new owner says no static
DNS entries. They use some Microsoft technogly where the client machiens
register thier names with the corprate DNS.
My Windows laptop
On Sun, Sep 20, 2009 at 2:38 AM, Gary Gatten ggat...@waddell.com wrote:
I'm pretty sure DDNS is an RFC, I'm sure FBSD supports it. WINS is
different altogether.
Yes, you are right. I learnt something new here :)
So, I believe this is what we are looking at:-
send { [option declaration] [,
On Saturday 19 September 2009 22:06:03 stan wrote:
I have a situation at work, where I need a FreeBSD machine to be in the
corporate DNS. We have been bought out, and the new owner says no static
DNS entries. They use some Microsoft technogly where the client machiens
register thier names
I have a situation at work, where I need a FreeBSD machine to be in the
corporate DNS. We have been bought out, and the new owner says no static
DNS entries. They use some Microsoft technogly where the client machiens
register thier names with the corprate DNS.
My Windows laptop for instance,
On Sat, Sep 19, 2009 at 04:06:03PM -0400, stan wrote:
I have a situation at work, where I need a FreeBSD machine to be in the
corporate DNS. We have been bought out, and the new owner says no static
DNS entries. They use some Microsoft technogly where the client machiens
register thier names
stan wrote:
On Sat, Sep 19, 2009 at 04:06:03PM -0400, stan wrote:
I have a situation at work, where I need a FreeBSD machine to be in the
corporate DNS. We have been bought out, and the new owner says no static
DNS entries. They use some Microsoft technogly where the client machiens
On Sun, Sep 20, 2009 at 1:36 AM, stan st...@panix.com wrote:
My Windows laptop for instance, may get different IP addresses using DHCP
depending on what physical location I connect it in. but it's always the
same DNS name.
Can anyone sugest where to look for information as to how this works,
: Re: Microsoft Dynamic DNS
On Sun, Sep 20, 2009 at 1:36 AM, stan st...@panix.com wrote:
My Windows laptop for instance, may get different IP addresses using DHCP
depending on what physical location I connect it in. but it's always the
same DNS name.
Can anyone sugest where to look
stan wrote:
I have a situation at work, where I need a FreeBSD machine to be in the
corporate DNS. We have been bought out, and the new owner says no static
DNS entries. They use some Microsoft technogly where the client machiens
register thier names with the corprate DNS.
In a correctly