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Comment by morshu9001

5 days ago

Ah, I understand. Well having dnsmasq fully automatically run DNS isn't crazy at all if you're using DHCPv6. If you're not, it sounds unreasonable for you to need to spin up your own DNS server.

> If you're not, it sounds unreasonable for you to need to spin up your own DNS server.

If you're using a SOHO router, you're very likely to already be using dnsmasq; a DNS server. In that configuration, if you're using DHCP then you get your hostnames in DNS for free.

If you're not using DHCP and don't have a DNS server running on your network that you have figured out how to update with host IP addresses, then it's on you to select memorable static addresses. [0] This is a long-standing baseline fact of IP addressing for LANs and other private networks.

[0] Nothing prevents you from assigning addresses to your LAN machines in the fd00::/64 prefix starting from 1 (that is, fd00::1) and going up. The fd00::/8 space is for uncoordinated network-local addressing.