The solution would be to assign static IP's to the MAC address via DHCP.
On Mon, 2004-05-17 at 00:21, Paul M Foster wrote:
> In looking over a tutorial on DNS/BIND, it appears that you have to have
> IP numbers in the file to specify machines. If you're using DHCP, these
> number-machine correspondences can change over time. So if you're
> running DHCP, does that mean that when numbers change, you need to
> rewrite BIND config files and restart BIND? (All this is in the context
> of running a DNS server for a LAN, which is continuously connected to
> the internet.)
>
> Paul
>
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