Re: Sun/ Solaris 2.5 set-up
Ted Lemon <mellon@fugue.com> Wed, 12 June 1996 03:44 UTC
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From: Ted Lemon <mellon@fugue.com>
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Subject: Re: Sun/ Solaris 2.5 set-up
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> Forgive me as I am new to the dhcp set-up. I understand > the operations of the DHCPD-BETA-4.4, but since the configure is not > complete as of yet, i'm not sure I am setting the basic systems config > properly. Namely /etc/services, /etc/inetd.conf, .... is there a > FAQ that states this procedure for the record, I perused the README's > and such but there is no discussion. You don't need to hack /etc/services or /etc/inetd.conf. The only things you need to do are to be sure that you start dhcpd when your system starts, and that you don't start bootpd either in your system startup scripts or in inetd.conf. _MelloN_
- Sun/ Solaris 2.5 set-up Bryan Mauro
- Re: Sun/ Solaris 2.5 set-up Ted Lemon
- Re: Sun/ Solaris 2.5 set-up Bryan Mauro
- Re: Sun/ Solaris 2.5 set-up Ted Lemon