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Ted et al.--

we have undergone extensive Y2K testing with all of our operations support
systems and I will confirm that the server appears to be completely free of
defects involving the specific dates 9-9-99, 12-31-99, 1-1-2000, 2-28-2000,
and 2-29-2000.  We've already passed 99.99 (sometime in April) with no
reported problems.

Again, this should not be understood to represent any sort of warranty or
guarantee of performance or conformance to any standard of behavior, and
certainly does not suggest or imply any warranty of any sort by Pacific
Bell.  That said, you should perform your own conformance testing, but
probably don't need to lose any sleep over it.

--Barr



> From:         Ted Lemon[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent:         Wednesday, July 21, 1999 6:43 AM
> To:   Ruediger Gubler
> Cc:   DHCP - Server
> Subject:      Re: DHCP and Y2K 
> 
> 
> > is the dhcp-2.0b1pl18 ready for 2000 ?
> 
> 2.0 Beta 1 Patchlevel 18 is deprecated - please use the final 2.0
> release.  If you want any kind of meaningful assurances about Y2K
> compliance, you should buy a support contract - see http://www.isc.org
> for more information.  Otherwise, please understand that I've done my
> best not to introduce Y2k bugs, and others have looked at it, but also
> please understand that we make absolutely no guarantees as to the
> server's readiness - it's free software, so it doesn't come with a
> guarantee.
> 
> 
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