Newest DHCP server

Bryan Walsh <walsh@r210.rhoads.sru.edu> Tue, 30 July 1996 18:38 UTC

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Subject: Newest DHCP server
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Hello all.

	Being fairly new to this list I probably missed the last time this 
infomation was posted. Can anyone tell me where to get the best/most 
configurable dhcp server? I am particulary interested in dynamic 
addressing where it keeps the MAC address along with the assigned address 
in the dhcpd.conf file.

If anyone has ever used bootpd-DD4.5.3.tar.gz should know exactly what I 
mean.

Please let me know!

Thanks.
Bryan Walsh
Telecommunications and Networking Dept.
Slippery Rock University of PA