[dhcwg] client get ip not matching giaddr subnet

Malek John-AJM240 <johnmalek@motorola.com> Tue, 12 February 2002 00:08 UTC

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From: Malek John-AJM240 <johnmalek@motorola.com>
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Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2002 18:03:19 -0600
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   My question is, is it possible and if so then how, can A DHCP client going through a proxy (UDPhelp) get an ip address  from the DHCP server if the address that I am requesting does not match the subnet of the giaddr field (UDPhelp GW_ip) .
I can not get this to work in WIN/NT, maybe WIN/2000 can be configured to do this?
Or some 3rd party SW?  any help
Thank you,
John Malek.


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