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* [gentoo-user] Internal dynamic IPs
@ 2005-07-06  6:22 Roy Wright
  2005-07-06 20:51 ` [gentoo-user] ffmpeg front-end recommendations? Ryan
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Roy Wright @ 2005-07-06  6:22 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

Howdy,

I have two machines that are regularly moved between two sub-nets. 
One a gentoo desktop, the other (boo hiss) that sorry excuse for an
operating system laptop.  Now the two subnets are my hardware VPN
at home, and the office.  Both machines need DHCP.  I also have a third
box (gentoo) at home on a static ip.  Now I mostly access the laptop via
VNC over ssh and via scp, rsync, and unison for file transfers.  We do
not have dynamic DNS available internally.  What I currently do is just
use nmblookup on the WINS name for each box and update the /etc/hosts
file (actually I use a down and dirty perl script to do the update).  This
works as long as I remember to do it prior to trying to ssh to the laptop.
If I forget, then sometimes the gentoo systems seems to get the old IP
stuck in cache somewhere where I haven't figured out how to clear it,
except by (gag) rebooting.  I know, my ignorance.

So I'm wondering if there is a better solution and also how to clear
the name server cache.

Thank you,
Roy

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