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      16th Feb 2006
Is it possible to use dhcp and dns (running on a windows 2000 server) to hand
out an ip address and a host name? I am told this is called dynamic dns. I
have some boxies that will install and OS at bootup and then I need the boxes
to assign a host name as well as an IP address name. Is this possible?
 
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      17th Feb 2006
Yes, there is a server option (not a scope option) in the DHCP snap-in to
assign a hostname and lists the RFC. When I install Redhat I am prompted to
either assign a hostname or select the option to have it assigned via DHCP.
You'd probably have to peruse the RFC to find out how the hostname is
generated.

....kurt

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> Is it possible to use dhcp and dns (running on a windows 2000 server) to
> hand
> out an ip address and a host name? I am told this is called dynamic dns.
> I
> have some boxies that will install and OS at bootup and then I need the
> boxes
> to assign a host name as well as an IP address name. Is this possible?



 
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      17th Feb 2006
In news:634966D3-4395-4648-89ED-(E-Mail Removed),
Paulm0419 <(E-Mail Removed)> stated, which I commented on
below:
> Is it possible to use dhcp and dns (running on a windows 2000 server)
> to hand out an ip address and a host name? I am told this is called
> dynamic dns. I have some boxies that will install and OS at bootup
> and then I need the boxes to assign a host name as well as an IP
> address name. Is this possible?


May I ask why you would want to do it this way? If you're rolling out
desktops, you can use a Ghosted sysprepped image that you can choose the
name at boot that is applicable or appropriate for the user, OS type and/or
location.


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      17th Feb 2006
Hi

You can use RIS (remote installation services) to distribute an image and
give any host name to the client you see fit , from a mixture of their
username to the physical MAC address of the NIC .

FYI, this is NOT dynamic DNS. My understanding of dynamic dns just means
clients can dynamically update their DNS info in the relevant zone ie
register themselves. dynamic dns has nothing to do with actually naming a
client (it resolves the name to IP once assigned but DOES NOT assign the
hostname)

Regards

Simon

Ace Fekay [MVP] wrote:
>> Is it possible to use dhcp and dns (running on a windows 2000 server)
>> to hand out an ip address and a host name? I am told this is called
>> dynamic dns. I have some boxies that will install and OS at bootup
>> and then I need the boxes to assign a host name as well as an IP
>> address name. Is this possible?

>
>May I ask why you would want to do it this way? If you're rolling out
>desktops, you can use a Ghosted sysprepped image that you can choose the
>name at boot that is applicable or appropriate for the user, OS type and/or
>location.
>


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