Hi
     You can define domain name server as well as domain name in dhcpd.conf. If
you have domain name server, there is no problem.you can have hierarchies of
domain or subdomain in the name server. Anyhow, "man dhcpd" is best suggestion
to find out.

Enrico Payne wrote:

> Hi, I am using dhcpd to assign IP addresses etc to the clients on my
> network.
>
> My problem is that I have multiple domains on various subnets/networks, and
> the clients on the internal network need to be able to see these computers.
>
> Under Windows, I can configure many search-domains manually, however I am
> not sure how to do this through dhcpd.
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Regards
> Enrico Payne
>
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