<div id="RTEContent"><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"> <meta name="Generator" content="Kate, the KDE Advanced Text Editor"> <pre>Buenas dias a ustedes. Howdy y'all. Company HQ is in Arkansas. Authoritative DNS server is 192.168.1.10. Location in Laredo Texas is connected via Frame Relay to subnet 192.168.40.0. <br>Local server LAREDO5 has static IP of 192.168.40.252. Debian running dnsmasq, <br>samba, and resolvconf, among others. DHCP is authoritative for subnet. DNS <br>is non-authoritative resolver cacher server for subnet, looking to 192.168.1.10 <br>for upstream DNS server. WINS and NTP servers also on the same box. dnsmasq <br>assigns LAREDO5 as DNS, WINS, and NTP server. Gateway (a Cisco <br>voice-over-frame-relay enabled router) is 192.168.40.1. Dynamic range is <br>-.150 to -.250. DHCP client is LAREDO8. dnsmasq assigns IP address 192.168.40.250. No other <br>machine in domain has conflicting IP address or machine name. <br>PING
192.168.40.250 is unremarkable. Here's the rub: PING LAREDO8 from any client in the subnet resolves to <br>192.168.40.154 and returns "Destination Host Unreachable". (I don't know what <br>the results are from other subnets in the domain.) PING to all other clients yields normally expected results. Licenses file looks normal for all clients, except that the hostname for <br>192.168.40.250 shows asterisks. Neither LAREDO8 nor 192.168.40.154 show up in <br>the list. Noob that I am, I am confident that I have made a mistake in configuration, but <br>I've scoured carefully all documentation I can find and come up empty. Happy trails for now, Loye Young </pre></div><p>
        
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