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Dear folks,
I'm told that Windows NT dhcp server supports redundant servers; if one
falls over, then the other takes over. Does the ISC DHCP server support
such a system? Yes, I'm sure there are ways and means of doing it using
something like rsync and some cleverness, but is there direct support?
Some positive answer would be needed before the computer centre in this
college would consider changing from their failure prone NT DHCP server
to the ISC server running on Linux.
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Nick Urbanik, Dept. of Electrical & Communications Engineering
Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education (Tsing Yi)
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tel: (852) 2436 8660, (825) 2436 8674 Fax: (852) 2436 8643
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