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[DNSMASQ | http://thekelleys.org.uk/dnsmasq/doc.html] is a small combined DNS and DHCP server designed for NAT'ed networks. To configure it to send file and auth servers to plan9 machines, use a command line similar to the following. ! dnsmasq -s some.domain \ ! --dhcp-option-force vendor:plan9,128,fsip \ ! --dhcp-option-force vendor:plan9,129,authip Here, fsip and authip are the IP addresses of your file- and auth-servers. It would make sense to put these in /etc/hosts on the computer running dnsmasq. It is necessary to 'force' the options since ip/ipconfig doesn't actually request these. SEE ALSO ipconfig(8), [Network configuration]