Information about widely used DHCP Servers

Rajesh Saluja <rsaluja@wipinfo.soft.net> Thu, 18 July 1996 15:08 UTC

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I want to know what all DHCP servers are normally being used in the market?
The intention behind this is to test the interoperability of the DHCP 
client developed by us. On the mailing list, I have mostly heard about
Windows NT. Are there any other DHCP servers being widely used? 
     The inputs regarding this information will be highly appreciated.

Best Regards:
Rajesh Saluja