Re: [dhcwg] DHCP Client

Ted Lemon <Ted.Lemon@nominum.com> Wed, 13 March 2002 03:40 UTC

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Subject: Re: [dhcwg] DHCP Client
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To: Prakash P <Prakash@kshema.com>
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Hm, may I suggest that you read the source code for the DHCP client?   The 
mechanism for the things you're asking about has to be similar, but you 
haven't even told us which client you're using.   You need to determine:

	- which client you are using.
	- is it actually doing what you think it is doing?
	- Where is the source code?
	- Where in the source code is it doing the things about
	  which you have questions

When you have answered these questions, you should be able to figure out 
the answers to the questions you just asked very easily.


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