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On Mon, 2004-11-29 at 01:38 -0500, Eric S. Raymond wrote:
> Kai Henningsen <kaih at khms.westfalen.de>:
> > Oh, sorry. Not *exactly*. It's the DHCP *server* which does the DNS
> > update.
>
> My DHCP server is firmware in my Linksys :-).
Which is a Linux box, which can be upgraded ;)
http://www.openwrt.org/
http://www.seattlewireless.net/index.cgi/LinksysWrt54g
etc...
8<----------
dhcp client / server
* caching dns server (with hooks to dhcp to lookup dhcp client
hostnames
---------->8
Linksys WRTG's are probably one of the nicest NAT boxes, you can even
let them _route_ IPv6, including firewalling ;)
(Which reminds me to simply get one so I have a very cheap spare linux
box to fool around with, almost cheaper as buying vmware ;)
Greets,
Jeroen
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