[ale] Optimal Name Resolution Setup in Mixed Environment

Joe jknapka at earthlink.net
Fri Nov 10 12:26:57 EST 2000


"SanMillan, Todd" wrote:

> 2) use the Win2000 DHCP server and tell it to update the DNS when it hands
> out an address.  The DNS server has to allow dynamic updates.  I know the
> later releases of BIND (post 8.2 IIRC) handle DDNS (dynamic DNS) as well as
> the Win2000 DNS server, but I haven't had a chance to test the
> interoperability.  This would only find the  DHCP clients, but you can put
> the servers on DHCP and assign them reserved IP addresses, so it never
> changes.

BIND 8 does handle DDNS, and it is pretty straightforward to configure. I've
been using it in a mixed Linux/NT/Win98 environment for a few months with
no problems to speak of.  NT, 98, Linux, BIND, and Samba all play nicely
together,
but I'm not using WINS at all. And this is a very tiny network (5 machines),
so YMMV drastically.

Ah, I just remembered one configuration problem I had: If you "make install"
BIND 8 carelessly, it will overwrite some Glibc header files related to the
Name Service Switch, which causes all kinds of havoc. It took me a week
to figure out why OpenSSH wouldn't build after I installed BIND. Re-installing
the Glibc headers fixed the problem;

-- Joe Knapka

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