[SGVLUG] How to manage DNS for DHCP-assigned clients?
Emerson, Tom
Tom.Emerson at wbconsultant.com
Mon May 8 14:14:55 PDT 2006
> -----Original Message----- Of Adam Compton
>
> I work at a small private school with ~200 client computers scattered
> around the campus. They all receive dynamic IP addresses from
> the DHCP server we have running.
>
> The question I have is this: how would you all keep track of where a
> given computer was on the network, so that it could be administered
> remotely and programmatically?
Windows or Linux clients?
If windows, you might want to look into "SMS", which is Microsoft's
"System Management Server", which explicitly solves this problem.
[disclaimer, "or so I'm lead to believe..." -- I've never actually used
it myself]
> For instance, pushing out a new version of a certain configuration
> file to each computer as soon as it comes on the network,
What about pulling it from the clients? Either in "if-up" [for Linux]
or the user's "logon.bat" file [for windows using domain servers] the
script can query the server to see of what the server holds is "newer"
than what it has, and if so, pulls it. [or always pulls it if you're
paranoid...]
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