Failure is not an option
Donna and Matthew Persico wrote:
On Mon, 06 Jan 2003 08:20:06 -0500, Mike Rambo [EMAIL PROTECTED]said:
Matthew O. Persico wrote:
I've read the DNS Howto and I've installed the bind and caching server RPMS.
What I do not understand is how DNS works with
Matthew O. Persico wrote:
I've read the DNS Howto and I've installed the bind and caching server RPMS.
What I do not understand is how DNS works with DHCP? In short, I have a DHCP server
running on an Linksys Router. My XP boxes all figure out what their names are over
netbios and the
On Mon, 06 Jan 2003 08:20:06 -0500, Mike Rambo [EMAIL PROTECTED]said:
Matthew O. Persico wrote:
I've read the DNS Howto and I've installed the bind and caching server RPMS.
What I do not understand is how DNS works with DHCP? In short, I have a DHCP server
running on an Linksys Router. My XP
On Sat, 2003-01-04 at 01:32, Matthew O. Persico wrote:
I've read the DNS Howto and I've installed the bind and caching server
RPMS.
What I do not understand is how DNS works with DHCP? In short, I have
a DHCP server running on an Linksys Router. My XP boxes all figure out
what their names are
I've read the DNS Howto and I've installed the bind and caching server RPMS.
What I do not understand is how DNS works with DHCP? In short, I have a DHCP server
running on an Linksys Router. My XP boxes all figure out what their names are over
netbios and the Linux box is running smbd and nmbd