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Royce Souther wrote:
> My DHCP server gives options for LTSP terminals about what server on the
> network is the root server. LTSP terminals some how are able to read
> this info at boot time. I would like to find a way to read that
> information after a system has booted. The info is global in the DHCP
> settings so ever system gets it. Is there any way I can cat some file in
> proc to find it?
> 
I am not sure if this information is stored after the fact (other than
in places like the routing table, /etc/resolv.conf etc.).  On my system
I have dhclient overwrite and insert data that it receives from the dhcp
server.

To see what is actually being sent, I would use tcpdump to pull the data
off the wire.  Of course, I am always looking for excuses to pull out
tcpdump, so there is probable a more elegant solution out there.
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