Internal Web Development Routing

I am setting up a internal web development box for my company. Its nothing special, just an arch box with SSH, apache and virtual hosts. I have set all this up before however i need other computers to be able to view these virtual hosts within the LAN. For example:
a websites internal url would be: http://websitename.servername
a development tool: http://servername/phpMyAdmin
Now id rather not go around to every computer in the lan (about 10) and insert the following into their hosts file:
10.0.0.100 servername
do i have other options, DNS server maybe ?

DNS for internal use isn't hard. Just setup a basic caching DNS server, then add a 'master' zone for something like "companyname.local" so your servers could be referenced as:
http://development.companyname.local
http://devel-2.companyname.local
etc
You'll still have to update the DNS servers that the desktop PC's are using (easy with DHCP) but future maintenance is easy.
Last edited by fukawi2 (2009-07-07 03:46:30)

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