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I am encountering a problem getting more than the minimum packet size from
the server.

Currently running 2.0b1pl18 on Linux 2.0.36 kernel.

I am trying to put a number of options in the user defined option space
(options 128-254), specifically,
options 130-139, all strings, the shortest of which is 32 bytes, the longest
is about 120.  The packet coming from the client requests option 57, value
1264 (which is 1500 - sizeof overhead).  The dhcpd sees
this (compiled with DEBUG_PACKET), but fails to send any more data than
before the option was provided.  The output dump indicates that about 532
bytes of dhcp data are being sent back to the client
(header + options).  The client is requesting all options from 128-254, so
they should be being sent.

Is there anything I am missing, or is this a known problem?  Does someone
have a patch for this?

Thanks, in advance,

        Dave


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