Repost of earlier article

Ralph Droms <droms@bucknell.edu> Mon, 26 February 1996 00:49 UTC

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(I'm trying this message one more time, as my previous attempt at
redirecting it through Eudora doesn't seem to have reached many of you.

- Ralph)

Hello everybody,

my name is Gernot Riegert. I'm studying computer science in Munich, Germany.
For my diploma thesis "Implementation of a management interface for a DHCP-
Server", which also includes creating a MIB for DHCP, I have to install
DHCP on a Unix system like a Linux PC, Sun, HP, etc. I already have
informations about different DHCP-software systems like bootp.2.4.3. and
the server bootp.1.3.beta from the WIDE project in Japan. Can anybody
give me more hints about server software which supports dynamic adresses?

I have learned also that there is a new version (v6) under development.
What are the differences to Version 4? (I have to consider v6 for my diploma
thesis, too.).

Thank you for your help

Gernot Riegert
riegert@nm.informatik.uni-muenchen.de