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A. Lanza wrote:
| Hi list, | | I'm in charge of managing a network with a half of a hundred | Windows workstations. I have one machine running Fedora linux as a | network firewall and proxy server (squid), all workstations going | out to the Internet through it. I also have another server (ISC | dhcpd) on my network asigning unique IP addresses to workstations | when they boot up. | | When squid logs, it cannot determine the names of the computers | accesing the Internet, because it has no way to resolve their names | from their IP addresses. I guess i have to run a DNS server (bind | that comes with Fedora) in my local network and tell squid to use | that server to resolve the names. | | Now, when a workstation gets an IP address, DNS server will have to | update the record for that IP address based on the name of that | workstation, which could be different from the former one. | | I guess i know what i want, but don't know *how* to do it. Any help | would be highly appreciated. | | TIA, | | Alf | | well, there are different ways, for one, dhcpd.conf supports setting of machine names...
lease 158.64.29.200 { ~ starts 6 2001/03/03 18:48:37; ~ ends 0 2001/03/04 00:48:37; ~ hardware ethernet 00:60:08:51:17:a2; ~ uid 01:00:60:08:51:17:a2; ~ client-hostname "STOCKIMAGE"; }
next would be setting the name of the machine in /etc/hosts on the squid machine...
theres also dns as you mentoined, just have a readup on isc bind or some other dns server for linux.
theres like hundreds of documentations out there, just google it right up...
i hope i gave you some ideas.
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