Re: Which servers support secondary network numbers?
Allen Lung <Allen_Lung@ins.com> Fri, 16 August 1996 18:02 UTC
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Subject: Re: Which servers support secondary network numbers?
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JOIN by Competitive Automation. At 12:28 PM 8/16/96 -0400, you wrote: >I'd like to add information to the DHCP FAQ listing which servers can >handle "secondary addresses on router interfaces". While I'm not >sufficiently ambitious to create & maintain a full matrix of servers vs >features, repeated questions on Usenet have convinced me that a lot of >people have run into the lack of this particular feature. > >I've included the list of servers from the FAQ. If you know the capabilities >of any of these along these lines, I'd like to know. In particular: >-Can it handle manually assigned addresses associated with a secondary > address? Can it not? >-Can it handle dynamic assignment from a pool of addresses associated > with a secondary address? Can it not? > >-John Wobus > > > > > > > > > > >Freeware: > >950415 Bootp server: > Bootp 2.4.3 (not DHCP, but with the "DHCP patches" mentioned > below, can handle DHCP requests) > ftp://ftp.mc.com/pub/bootp-2.4.3.tar.Z >950425 Bootp server version 2.4.3 with "samba" DHCP patches > (does manual allocation of IP addresses) > http://www.sghms.ac.uk/~mpreston/bootp_dhcp.tar.Z > (within http://www.sghms.ac.uk/~mpreston/tools.htm") >950706 "samba" DHCP patches for bootp server: > (does manual allocation of IP addresses) > ftp://nimbus.anu.edu.au:/pub/tridge/samba/contributed/DHCP.patch > (note: I've heard that the patched server will crash if it receives > one particular optional packet, the DHCP Release packet) >950711 Patched bootp server supporting DHCP-based "automatic" allocation: > (gives addresses dynamically, but never takes them away) > ftp://ftp.ntplx.net/pub/networking/bootp/bootp-DD2.4.3.tar.gz >951219 BOOTP server and patches for DHCP > ftp://africa.geomic.uni-oldenburg.de/pub/people/joey/dhcp/bootpd/ >960112 OS/2 port of BOOTP server with patches for manual DHCP support > ftp://ftp.leo.org/pub/comp/os/os2/tcpip/systools/bootpd-243-dhcp.zip >960130 Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology "Mondo-DB" LAN administration > project: modified DHCP server planned > http://www.rose-hulman.edu/~allard/Mondo-DB/index.html >950630 WIDE Project: > Akihiro Tominaga (tomy@sfc.wide.ad.jp) > WIDE Project > Keio Univ. > Japan > ftp://sh.wide.ad.jp/WIDE/free-ware/dhcp/dhcp-1.2.1.tar.gz > Check Archie for dhcp-1.2.1 because lots of sites distribute it. > Beta version: > ftp://sh.wide.ad.jp/WIDE/free-ware/dhcp/dhcp-1.3beta.tar.gz >960308 Internet Software Consortium DHCP/BOOTP Server (ISC dhcpd beta 0) > ftp://www.isc.org/pub/dhcp/DHCPD-BETA-0.tar.gz > ftp://www.isc.org/pub/dhcp/DHCPD-BETA-0.tar.gz > http://www.isc.org/isc >960312 Carnegie Mellon University DHCP/BOOTP server (SunOS, dhcp-3.3.7) > ftp://ftp.net.cmu.edu/pub/dhcp/dhcp-3.3.7.tar.gz >960430 Internet Software Consortium DHCP/BOOTP Server (ISC dhcpd beta 1) > ftp://ftp.fugue.com/pub/DHCPD-BETA-1.tar.gz" > >Commercial: > >951010 Wollongong: included in next release of PathWay for OpenVMS which is in > beta >951010 TGV: DHCP/BOOTP server will be included in Multinet for VMS v3.5. > http://www.tgv.com/ >951121 TGV(800-848-3440): MultiNet 3.5 for OpenVMS includes DHCP server. > mailto:sales@tgv.com > http://www.tgv.com/ >951207 IBM: DHCP server included in AIX 4.1.4 server packages. > Also includes custom DNS server that is "DHCP knowledgeable". > http://www.ibmlink.ibm.com/(search for DHCP in SalesManual) >951219 Puzzle Systems: WEBserv (NLM(s) that do DHCP, BOOTP, HTTP, and FTP) > mailto:info@puzzle.com > http://www.puzzle.com/ >951220 Process Software: server for OpenVMS included in TCPware for OpenVMS > http://www.process.com/ >960110 Quadritek Systems, Inc. (DHCP server included in next release) > http://www.qtek.com/qsi-qip.html >960130 Network TeleSystems: Shadow (PC-based) > http://www.ntsi.com/nts_shadow.html >960130 Digital: RoamAbout Mobile IP Client/Server Network Software V2.0 > http://www.digital.com/info/Customer-Update/940620001.txt.html >960312 Nevod Inc. Proxy IP/DHCP Server (PIP) Beta-1.0 > http://www.nevod.com/pip/index.html >960327 Xedia: IP/Assist 1.0 feature for their switches includes DHCP service. > http://www.xedia.com >960419 Hewlett-Packard: HP-UX 10.10 includes a bootp server with DHCP > extensions. >960420 Competitive Automation's JOIN (415-321-4006): SunOS4.x, Solaris2.x, > Digital Unix 3.2, 4.x, HP-UX 9 & 10 DHCP/BOOTP servers. > http://www.join.com/ >960514 IBM: DHCP/BOOTP server included in Warp Server 3.0 (OS/2). >960514 SunSoft: Solstice SolarNet PC-Admin 1.5 includes a DHCP/BOOTP server. > http://www.sun.com/solstice/Networking-products/PC-Admin.html >960514 Microsoft: DHCP server included in WIndows NT Server 3.51 > http://www.microsoft.com/NTServer/ > http://www.microsoft.com/BackOffice/techbriefs/tech1000.htm > ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/bussys/winnt/winnt-docs/papers/tcpipimp.doc >960514 ON Technology: IPTrack 1.0 is a Novell Server-based DHCP/BOOTP server (N >LM) > http://www.on.com/on/onprods/iptrack.html/ >960514 FTP Software: OnNet Server 2.0 (Services OnNet Product) > http://www.ftp.com/mkt_info/services.html >960531 Cisco: server in development. > http://www.cisco.com >960620 Farallon: a DHCP server is built into its Netopia Internet Router > http://www.farallon.com >960710 Sonic Systems: Sonic DHCP Internet Server runs on MacOS > http://www.sonicsys.com/dhcp.html >960716 Weird Solutions: BOOTP Server NT supports both BOOTP and statically > allocated DHCP. > http://www.mhi.se >960808 Novell: NetWare/IP 2.2 (free upgrade to NetWare servers) > includes a DHCP/BOOTP server; unlike NetWare/IP 2.2 itself, this > server will run on NetWare 3.12. > ftp://ftp.novell.com/updates/unixconn/nwip22/nip22b.exe > http://netware.novell.com/discover/nwip/index.htm >960809 Silicon Graphics: 'proclaim' software for SGI workstations; part > of IRIXpro. > http://www.sgi.com/Products/hardware/challenge/IRIXpro/IRIXpro.html > http://www.sgi.com/Products/hardware/challenge/IRIXpro/IRIXprospecs.html > > ******************************** Allen D. Lung Network Systems Engineer International Network Services Pager: (916)328-6569 Client Site: (916)858-5039 Cell: (916)801-9992 ********************************
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