Re: DHCP and secondaries
Tim Peiffer <peiffer@nts.umn.edu> Thu, 16 May 1996 04:01 UTC
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From: Tim Peiffer <peiffer@nts.umn.edu>
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Subject: Re: DHCP and secondaries
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And while I am asking, I would like to know which packages support the draft IETF authentication spec or when the packages are likely to support it? I would like to require that the users of our dhcp service register the hardware addresses of their NIC cards before the server allows the client to be services from either an automatic or dynamic pool. ftp://ds.internic.net/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-dhc-authentication-02.txt Tim Peiffer peiffer@nts.umn.edu Networking and Telecommunications Services University of Minnesota +1 612 626 7884 desk 130 Lind Hall +1 612 625 0006 problems 207 Church St SE +1 612 626 1002 fax Minneapolis MN 55455-0134, USA > > Does anyone know of a pointer to a DHCP package that > supports the use of secondary addresses (i.e, multiple > logical subnets on one interface)? > > Our campus is in the process of conversion from a classful > routing protocol to classless, and we have a number of > addresses on many of our Cisco router interfaces. > Unfortunately, none of the servers that I have ported seem > to support the use of secondaries. > > The servers I have checked out so far: > > ftp://sh.wide.ad.jp/WIDE/free-ware/dhcp/dhcp-1.2.1.tar.gz > ftp://sh.wide.ad.jp/WIDE/free-ware/dhcp/dhcp-1.3beta.tar.gz > ftp://www.fugue.com/pub/dhcp/DHCPD-BETA-1.tar.gz > ftp://ftp.net.cmu.edu/pub/dhcp/dhcp-3.3.7.tar.gz > > Tim Peiffer peiffer@nts.umn.edu > Networking and Telecommunications Services > University of Minnesota +1 612 626 7884 desk > 130 Lind Hall +1 612 625 0006 problems > 207 Church St SE +1 612 626 1002 fax > Minneapolis MN 55455-0134, USA >
- DHCP and secondaries Tim Peiffer
- Re: DHCP and secondaries Ted Lemon
- Re: DHCP and secondaries Erikas Aras Napjus
- Re: DHCP and secondaries David M. Meyer 503/346-1747
- Re: DHCP and secondaries John Miezitis
- Re: DHCP and secondaries Tim Peiffer
- Re: DHCP and secondaries Tim Peiffer
- Re: DHCP and secondaries Sam Wilson
- Re: DHCP and secondaries Ted Lemon
- Re: DHCP and secondaries Mike Carney - Sun BOS Software
- Re: DHCP and secondaries Erikas Aras Napjus
- Re: DHCP and secondaries Michael J. Lewis
- Re: DHCP and secondaries Richard Letts
- Re: DHCP and secondaries Christopher Davis
- Re: DHCP and secondaries Christopher Davis
- Re: DHCP and secondaries Richard Letts
- Re: DHCP and secondaries William Rippon
- Re: DHCP and secondaries Richard Letts
- Re: DHCP and secondaries John Miezitis
- Re: DHCP and secondaries William Rippon
- Re: DHCP and secondaries Edie E. Gunter
- Re: DHCP and secondaries Christopher Davis
- Re: DHCP and secondaries Mike Carney - Sun BOS Software
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