Accessing Amahi web-based services with DHCP turned off?
Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2012 6:19 am
I have been using Amahi for a few years now, and have run into a problem. I have disabled to DHCP services and instead point the home router to 192.168.1.10 as the primary DNS lookup (I set things up this way due to brown-outs, and when the server shut-down the entire network was crippled, leaving my wife without the internet a number of times until i could get things running again) Since moving to this new house my laptop (running ubuntu 12.04) has been connecting to the network wirelessly and this has caused an issue to crop up:
When the laptop sleeps/hibernates it disconnects from the network, upon wake up, if I attempt to load any web-pages for amahi services before the wireless connection is reestablished the first DNS lookup fails and the router tries the second choice OpenDNS. once this choice resolves I am locked out of my amahi services that use *.home.com. I can fix this by rebooting my laptop, but that seems like a frustrating solution when I can still connect to the server in other ways (192.168.1.10 still allows me to admin the server, I can still map drives, etc.).
Is there a way to change the server behaviour so I can access my services without using the *.home.com format? can I access services with the actual server address? 192.168.1.10/* for example? so DNS doesn't come into it? is there a config file i can edit without breaking everything?
Thank you in advance,
Cyynic
When the laptop sleeps/hibernates it disconnects from the network, upon wake up, if I attempt to load any web-pages for amahi services before the wireless connection is reestablished the first DNS lookup fails and the router tries the second choice OpenDNS. once this choice resolves I am locked out of my amahi services that use *.home.com. I can fix this by rebooting my laptop, but that seems like a frustrating solution when I can still connect to the server in other ways (192.168.1.10 still allows me to admin the server, I can still map drives, etc.).
Is there a way to change the server behaviour so I can access my services without using the *.home.com format? can I access services with the actual server address? 192.168.1.10/* for example? so DNS doesn't come into it? is there a config file i can edit without breaking everything?

Thank you in advance,
Cyynic