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From: Jason Fesler <jfesler@gigo.com>
To: Alan Batie <alan@batie.org>
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Subject: Re: DHCP & DNS
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ISC dhcpd will do this.  www.isc.org ..

On Fri, 21 Jul 2000, Alan Batie wrote:

> What do people use to tie DHCP into DNS?  From a cursory look, it doesn't
> look like the Unix versions do this, and of all places, I would have expected
> them to.  The NT version doesn't either, expecting WINS to pick up the slack.
> So, it looks to me like something has to be crafted up by hand?
> 



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