Hi

30 Oct 2000, Clarence Verge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 >> BOOTP is the ancient version of DHCP.
 >> It supplies  you with the most vital network information.
 >> (your IP, netmask, DNS servers ...)
 >> EPPPD can emulate a bootp server.
 >> (eg it filters out BOOTP requests, and answers to them, with the
 >> correct values)

 CV> Do you mean that ANYONE can elect to use BOOTP and get around the
 CV> problem of the missing .log when EPPPD is loaded high ?
I don't know the epppd problem ... but sure ... anybody using epppd can use
the bootp emulation.

 CV> If so, what are the drawbacks ? Why aren't we doing it ?
I don't know of any drawbacks ...
don't ask me why you are not doing it ... (before my cable connection I did
it)

 CV> -  Clarence Verge

CU, Ricsi

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