[dhcwg] DHCP info

"Andy Wolstenholme" <a_wolsten@hotmail.com> Wed, 24 October 2001 18:35 UTC

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Hi there,
I am currently a student based in london working in the third year of my studies towards a communications and networks degree.  I am basically writing to ask if anyone can point me in the right direction to answer some quiries I have about DHCP.  As my final year poject I intend to build a network administration tool that relies heavily on a DHCP server of (which I currently know very little about) requesting network inforamtion such as IP address lists, and other information.  Firstly can anyone point me in the right direction to find a comprehensive guide to the essentials of DHCP, its administration and how it generally works and stores its information.  Secondly, I will need to build a DHCP server myself upon a linux or windows based environment, initially to show my competence to do so and also to develop my software on a contained LAN.  Can somebody suggest any good comprehensive DHCP server software for the best platform.
 
Your help and suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
 
My Thanks
Andy...


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