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Nathan Guidry
I was reading on the internet of a company that is using DNS names to
authorize access to get an IP address from DHCP. Is that possible or just
in theory?
If it is possible, what our company would like to do is set up 4 subnets
(192.168.1.0,192.168.2.0,192.168.3.0 and 192.168.4.0) for different
locations of our company. We have one DHCP server, which is also our DNS
server. Does anyone have information to set it up so that a computer's
hostname would direct it to one of those scopes?
authorize access to get an IP address from DHCP. Is that possible or just
in theory?
If it is possible, what our company would like to do is set up 4 subnets
(192.168.1.0,192.168.2.0,192.168.3.0 and 192.168.4.0) for different
locations of our company. We have one DHCP server, which is also our DNS
server. Does anyone have information to set it up so that a computer's
hostname would direct it to one of those scopes?