Re: resolution

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Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
John Summerfied wrote:

Paul Howarth wrote:


Simplest solution is to add entries for the machines you want to
connect to in /etc/hosts


Never do this where DHCP is involved.


It depends on the network. I have done it on networks connected to a
home-grade firewall/router, for IP addresses that are not in the

Chris said he's using DHCP. He also mentioned a Windows network,

If he's getting IP addresses from DHCP, those addresses can change from time to time (and FC on at least two of my systems does so for no apparent reason, where Apples and boxes running other distros don't), and whatever he puts in /etc/hosts will probably become wrong.


If there's a DHCP server around, there's probably an approved DNS too. Let's get the facts.




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