On 29/01/13 15:25, Leo wrote:
With the increasing number of computers I seem to be acquiring it's
getting a bit of a pain to manage hostnames/ips. I have an old computer
running debian acting as a firewall and dhcp server though. So I was
wondering is there some way I can get it to record the hostnames of the
computers it gives ips to? So that if I:
ping hostname2
from the computer called hostname1 it won't go looking on the internet
for hostname2 (as it currently does)?

Thanks
Leo



Hi Leo

I have a very similar setup, except that I'm running IPFire on the old computer (Compaq Deskpro SFF, 500MHz PIII, 512MB RAM, 6.3GB HD); I just set up the host name to IP address mapping on that. FWIW, I also have static DHCP leases for each machine on my home network, so the IP address for each machine is nailed down to its MAC address (or for laptops where I might connect wireless or wired, one IP address for the wired network interface MAC and another for the wireless interface MAC. I can heartily recommend IPFire - I settled on it after trying Smoothwall and then IPCop, because it lets me use a wireless network card to provide a wireless "blue" interface with access to the outside world but not to the home network. That's very useful for giving internet access to visitors.

Ian


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