RE: Information about widely used DHCP Servers

Glenn Stump <stump@raleigh.ibm.com> Thu, 18 July 1996 19:48 UTC

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From: Glenn Stump <stump@raleigh.ibm.com>
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Rajesh, Mason,

There were two articles... one on clients and one on servers.  I
believe both are available on the web.   The DHCP Server review is
at "http://techweb.cmp.com/techweb/nwc/708/708work1.html".  The
web version seems to be missing a graphic comparison matrix that
the hardcopy had... that may be worth getting from Eric.

Regards, Glenn

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From: 	Mason Wright[SMTP:mason@korg6000.korgusa.com]
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Subject: 	Re: Information about widely used DHCP Servers 

I read that article, It was actually about clients and their effectiveness as DHCP clients.

Mason