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DNS + DHCP in home lab [on hold]
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)
2019 Community Moderator Election Results
Why I closed the “Why is Kali so hard” questionHow can I resolve local IPs to hostnames?Unable to set hostname for use within networkWhat does my router need to act as a name server for my home network?Getting Samba 4.1's “internal DNS” to update hostnames from dhcpdDDNS (dynamic-dns) setup and adding a hostname to a device (to be visible on the network)DNS resolution problem with OpenBSDHow to get IPs via DHCP, through a router from another DHCP server?dhcp ipv6 dynamic prefix delegationHow do I configure my DNS / DHCP / gateway server with 2 NICs to use its own DNS?DHCP server does not include NTP server addresses in the DHCP ACK message
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Setting up a home lab.
I was originally planning on using static ips for everything and then powerdns + poweradmin for DNS.
Recently though it dawned on me that it would be a lot simpler to just use DNS + DHCP tied together, which apparently is possible.
Running OpenBSD for my router, no DHCP service yet.
What service should I use for DNS + DHCP on OpenBSD?
How does the DHCP client determine the hostname of a server, in order to provide that data to the DNS server?
dns dhcp openbsd
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Setting up a home lab.
I was originally planning on using static ips for everything and then powerdns + poweradmin for DNS.
Recently though it dawned on me that it would be a lot simpler to just use DNS + DHCP tied together, which apparently is possible.
Running OpenBSD for my router, no DHCP service yet.
What service should I use for DNS + DHCP on OpenBSD?
How does the DHCP client determine the hostname of a server, in order to provide that data to the DNS server?
dns dhcp openbsd
put on hold as too broad by muru, Mr Shunz, X Tian, Shadur, JigglyNaga yesterday
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Not too sure what you mean by the last sentence. Are you asking how the DNS server makes records of the client's hostname and address?
– Torin
Apr 15 at 20:01
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Setting up a home lab.
I was originally planning on using static ips for everything and then powerdns + poweradmin for DNS.
Recently though it dawned on me that it would be a lot simpler to just use DNS + DHCP tied together, which apparently is possible.
Running OpenBSD for my router, no DHCP service yet.
What service should I use for DNS + DHCP on OpenBSD?
How does the DHCP client determine the hostname of a server, in order to provide that data to the DNS server?
dns dhcp openbsd
Setting up a home lab.
I was originally planning on using static ips for everything and then powerdns + poweradmin for DNS.
Recently though it dawned on me that it would be a lot simpler to just use DNS + DHCP tied together, which apparently is possible.
Running OpenBSD for my router, no DHCP service yet.
What service should I use for DNS + DHCP on OpenBSD?
How does the DHCP client determine the hostname of a server, in order to provide that data to the DNS server?
dns dhcp openbsd
dns dhcp openbsd
asked Apr 15 at 2:11
cat pantscat pants
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Not too sure what you mean by the last sentence. Are you asking how the DNS server makes records of the client's hostname and address?
– Torin
Apr 15 at 20:01
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Not too sure what you mean by the last sentence. Are you asking how the DNS server makes records of the client's hostname and address?
– Torin
Apr 15 at 20:01
Not too sure what you mean by the last sentence. Are you asking how the DNS server makes records of the client's hostname and address?
– Torin
Apr 15 at 20:01
Not too sure what you mean by the last sentence. Are you asking how the DNS server makes records of the client's hostname and address?
– Torin
Apr 15 at 20:01
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You can use ISC's DHCP and DNS server (BIND). They are, as far as I know, still the most-used daemons for both. Another option is using NSD as name server.
You can also set it up with the former first and the latter second since it's a lab environment and the goal is, after all, to learn about these daemons. No?
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You can use ISC's DHCP and DNS server (BIND). They are, as far as I know, still the most-used daemons for both. Another option is using NSD as name server.
You can also set it up with the former first and the latter second since it's a lab environment and the goal is, after all, to learn about these daemons. No?
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You can use ISC's DHCP and DNS server (BIND). They are, as far as I know, still the most-used daemons for both. Another option is using NSD as name server.
You can also set it up with the former first and the latter second since it's a lab environment and the goal is, after all, to learn about these daemons. No?
add a comment |
You can use ISC's DHCP and DNS server (BIND). They are, as far as I know, still the most-used daemons for both. Another option is using NSD as name server.
You can also set it up with the former first and the latter second since it's a lab environment and the goal is, after all, to learn about these daemons. No?
You can use ISC's DHCP and DNS server (BIND). They are, as far as I know, still the most-used daemons for both. Another option is using NSD as name server.
You can also set it up with the former first and the latter second since it's a lab environment and the goal is, after all, to learn about these daemons. No?
answered Apr 15 at 14:25
TommiieTommiie
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Not too sure what you mean by the last sentence. Are you asking how the DNS server makes records of the client's hostname and address?
– Torin
Apr 15 at 20:01