I have a linux device which gets an IP address over dhcp and then it needs to register itself on DNS server using microsoft DDNS so that it can be accessed on the intranet using it's hostname. Is there any client utility which can be used or do so without changing anything on the dns?
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This can be done by the DHCP client. Many embedded linux use dhclient whis does not send the host name to the DHCP server, but some others (like pump) do.
If we want to be precise, dhclient has a small support for DNS updates. In the manpage of dhclient.conf you can read
so I think that evaluating other DHCP clients is the best solution