Ubuntu Networking :: Assigning Host Names On LAN?

May 29, 2011

when I'm in my campus I saw things like this from tcpdump:

client-64-15.department.univ.edu
client-x-y.department.univ.edu
gw.nettokurabu.univ.edu

and my laptop got a name like that too (x and y being last 2 segments of the IP)out of curiosity, how to assign names like that to each IP? well, the names are not in dns records (can't resolve them to IPs)... when I set up (illegally) my on subnet with a routing software the addresses I used also already have their name without me configuring it before...

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Fedora Networking :: Resolving Host Names To IP Address ?

Jul 27, 2010

At work we run DHCP. hostnames have the format: computername.city.mycompany.com

I have a laptop runing Fedora 13 and a desktop I use for backups, etc. My laptop is named copernicus. Desktop is named galileo. If ping either hostname from itself I get back the localhost IP address. If I ping the fully resolved hostname it tells me unknown host. The desktop is exporting an NFS share I use for backing up work data. I need the laptop to be able to resolve host names to mount the share since we use DHCP. The desktop is dual boot and if it is booted into windows my laptop can resolve the hostname properly. What do I need to do in Fedora to get it to register a hostname with the DNS and/or DHCP server? Should the domain and the search path below both say the same thing?

Here is resolv.conf on the laptop (I am at home). The desktop looks the same, except for a different nameserver. Both computers can resolve other hostnames, just not each other.

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Feb 6, 2011

I just set up my first ever bind9 DNS server running on ubuntu server 10.04. This server is also my gateway/dhcp server.

Here is what is weird: If I do a dig @8.8.8.8 dschuett-lmtl.scs.local from any of my clients it resolves?!?! Dig shows that it got the answer from MY Bind9 DNS server (and NOT Google's of course), but why is it still resolving when I'm telling it to use and external DNS server?

The other weird thing is that the SAME EXACT dig command above does NOT resolve internal host names if I do it from the Bind9 DNS server. - Which is what i would expect SHOULD be happening if done from the client machines...

Here are the dig results:

From any internal client:

Code:

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I want to use single label host names on my local LAN, without using any domain (at least no registered one). My machines should be named in a fashion similar to 'myserver', 'mydesktop' etc. so that i from a browser on any LAN machine may write 'http://myserver', and get the webserver on 'myserver' (so NO domain part, e.g. myserver.domain).

Do i need to create a DNS zone for each host or is there a way to put all host in a single zone, if so; which? Would such a name be considered a root domain?

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I can look around and edit a bunch of files to make it happen, but there has to be an easier way.

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May 5, 2010

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Sep 17, 2011

I have Windows and Linux machines on the same subnet. My router configuration correctly tells me both their machine names, and their IP addresses. However, when I try and ping a Linux machine from a Windows machine, or ping a Windows machine from a Linux machine, I need to use IP addresses rather than names. If I'm pinging a Windows machine from a Windows machine, or a Linux machine from a Linux machine, the machine name correctly resolves without any hosts file entries. Why is this?

I would have thought my router (D-Link DIR-655) would act as a DNS server itself. I see it has an option called "Enable DNS Relay", but from what I've read this won't help me. If it's relevant, the DIR-655 is used for internal traffic, with my ISP's Netgear DGN1000 used as a gateway to the Internet. It's on a different subnet though, and all my machines connect to my DIR-655, not the DGN1000. What do I need to do to have host names automatically resolved within my subnet regardless of the operating system that they're running?

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What I am trying to do is log IP Address, MAC Address and the host name for records. So I can have a record of what PC got which IP address and when they got it. So far my search has yielded no results. It would not be that big of a deal as I could always look at the dhcp file, but it is generated dynamically (3rd party application using RADIUS and each user gets a host).

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Mar 21, 2011

I installed bind & did not install chroot. I set up a fictional domain kelly.local. I am able to resolve FQDN (example: angus.kelly.local) in both dig & nslookup & ping on linux boxes.

I want to be able to resolve bare host names (example: angus) using bind. I get mixed results.

(1) linux boxes resolve bare host names & FQDNs just fine using nslookup & ping, but not dig. dig gives error:

; <<>> DiG 9.3.6-P1-RedHat-9.3.6-4.P1.el5_5.3 <<>> angus
;; global options: printcmd
;; Got answer:
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NXDOMAIN, id: 15241

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Mar 23, 2011

dammit... all that typing and I hit the wrong "submit" button. *sigh*

Ok, I have a couple of SMTP servers for our infrastructure. They are running Postfix. I have them configured so that specific email addresses such as support@mydomain.com and billing@mydomain.com all go to a new support server that I am building with osTicket. Lets call that server SUPP1.

SUPP1 runs sendmail from the default install of CentOS 5 i386. At this point everything runs great. New emails get added into the osTicket system via a pipe in sendmail. Here's where the problem comes in. In order to accept mail, sendmail has to have the domain listed in local-host-names and the addresses in virtusertable. That works just dandy. But in doing so, sendmail believes it is the destination SMTP server for "mydomain.com". That means that I can't send mail from that server back into my normal SMTP servers. So things like the LogWatch, cron jobs, etc can't send notifications. Is there a way to work around that? For sendmail to ignore local-host-names for outbound email or something?

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#include <stdio.h>
#include <pcap.h>
int main()
{
char *dev, errbuf[PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE];

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It says device is null. I'm not able to run sniffex.c program also. All I want to do is to capture the live network level packets and analyse them.

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Apr 26, 2010

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how to assign eth0 to either of the two PCMCIA network cards.

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this is fine, I can login and move files and folders as needed, including sftp-ing into host 1, then into the cluster so I can transfer files from cluster to host and then host to me. This gets rather tiresome, so it would be nice to edit the files in place.

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Code:
ping hagrid.
ping hagrid
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Code:
ping hagrid.
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Code:
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I'll apologize in advance for I'm sure this has been covered already, but I'm not sure of the search terms to even use to begin solving this problem. I don't know what I don't know.

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Jun 15, 2010

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