Yes, you must implement netbios name resolving.
Do a search in this list, some people have posted code snippets how to
do this.
Regards Bonny Gijzen,
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*Joseph Thomas-Kerr
*Verzonden:* vrijdag 24 juli 2009 00:39
*Aan:* lwip-users
*Onderwerp:* [lwip-users] Setting my hostname on a LAN controlled by
Windows2003 Server
Hi,
I'm building an embedded web server using LWIP. It uses DHCP to get an
IP address, and I have enabled hostnames so the name is sent back in
the DHCP REQUEST packet.
This platform is an example kit for customers so I want them to be
able to plug it into their LAN and then navigate to the server using
its hostname in a web browser.
This doesn't seem to work on our network which uses Windows 2003
Server. I suspect that the list of hostnames is secured by the windows
domain server, so it won't dynamically assign the hostname for my
server when I plug it in.
Is there any way around this?
Regards,
Joe.
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