> I would think a dynamic IP would preclude the being of a DNS server, as if
> the servers IP were to change, no one could find the DNS anymore.
>
> Or am I missing something here?
Maybe I've not provided enough information. The dhcp server is
assigning a dynamic ip to the eth1 interface. The
I would think a dynamic IP would preclude the being of a DNS server, as if the
servers IP were to change, no one could find the DNS anymore.
Or am I missing something here?
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logical american wrote:
> Any Ubuntu 10.04 guru who knows how bind9 works to implement a local
> name server on a machine with a dynamic IP itself?
>
> I have dhcp3-server running okay now, but I am having trouble
> implementing a local name service because apparently the conf files
> expect
Any Ubuntu 10.04 guru who knows how bind9 works to implement a local
name server on a machine with a dynamic IP itself?
I have dhcp3-server running okay now, but I am having trouble
implementing a local name service because apparently the conf files
expect a static ip, not a
dynamic one.
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