On Mon, 2003-12-22 at 05:05, Erich Titl wrote:
> Hi
> 
> At 09:52 22.12.2003 +0100, you wrote:
> >Does anyone know a simple way to set a couple of static dns entries on my
> >LEAF Bering (uClib) box?
I don't see how these entries would solve the problem you describe
below. They would help the LEAF box resolve host names, but wouldn't
help other hosts resolve the name of your LEAF box. Part of the source
of my confusion (and, I suspect, yours) is that you haven't told us how
IPs are assigned on your network; I suspect the Win2000 domain server
provides DHCP services. If so, how will laptops attached to the network
obtain IPs and other network settings when the DHCP server is off-line?

> >I'm running DNSCACHE for resolving Internet names and have an MS Win2000
> >Domain controller as internal DNS (it needs it's own dynamic DNS for active
> >directory).
> >All this works just fine until I power down the complete Windows network
> >(which I do every evening). When I want a quick connection from my laptop or
> >a visitor's laptop I don't have internal DNS and can't acces my LEAF box by
> >name (unless I power my MS domain up).
> >I don't want to put a host file on visitor's machines and adding a dns
> >server to my LEAF box will disturb CACHEDNS.
> >Any ideas ?
> 
> I always thought DNSCache was part of tinydns, e,g,
> the djbdns suite.
Sort of. dnscache and tinydns are separate parts of the djbdns suite.
 
> Will this really disturb?
As Erich's question implies, you can run both tinydns and dnscache on a
single host by binding each to a different ip. On a typical LEAF box, 
tinydns is bound to 127.0.0.1 and dnscache is bound to the IP of the
box's internal interface (192.168.1.254 for example).

> You could publish your LEAF box to be the nameserver
> for your ad-hoc clients, if you want to rely on your 
> windoze set up to server DNS then do a zone transfer
> to your LEAF box to take over once the windoze box is off.
> HTH
> Erich

-Richard



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