Fedora Core 4 uses dhcp6c, which is really dhclient.
:

dhcp6c(8)                                      Linux System Managerâs Manual    
                                 dhcp6c(8)

NAME
       dhcp6c - DHCPv6 client daemon

SYNOPSIS
       dhcp6c [-dDf] [-r all | <ipv6 addresses>] [-R <ipv6 addresses>] [-c 
<configuration file>] [-I] interface

DESCRIPTION
       dhcp6c is an implementation of the DHCPv6 client.

       Using  DHCPv6  messages and DHCPv6 options, dhcp6c is used to request 
and configure IPv6 addresses and host network
       configuration information (i.e. DNS) for a network interface from the 
DHCPv6 server. It  can  also  be  used  as  a
       requesting router to request and configure Prefix Delegation for a 
subnet.

       The  assigned  IPv6  addresses and prefixes are saved as 
/var/lib/dhcpv6/client6.leasesXXXXXX; this file is used to
       request the same addresses and prefixes from the DHCPv6 server. Each 
dhcp6c client has a client DHCP Unique Identi-
       fier  (DUID); the DUID file is saved as /var/lib/dhcpv6/dhcp6c_duid.  
The dhcp6c client configuration is defined in
       /etc/dhcp6c.conf.

Also note that they use chclient-script for configuration.
dhclient-script(8)                                                              
                        dhclient-script(8)

NAME
       dhclient-script - DHCP client network configuration script

DESCRIPTION
       The  DHCP  client network configuration script is invoked from time to 
time by dhclient(8).  This script is used by
       the dhcp client to set each interfaceâs initial configuration prior to 
requesting an address, to test  the  address
       once  it  has  been  offered, and to set the interfaceâs final 
configuration once a lease has been acquired.  If no
       lease is acquired, the script is used to test predefined leases, if any, 
and also called once if no valid lease can
       be identified.
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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bob Miller
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2005 4:31 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Eug-lug] Quick question for Fedora users

What DHCP client does Fedora use by default?

Could someone running Fedora take a quick look at your system and tell
me?  The most likely candidates are dhcpcd, dhclient or pump.

Thanks.

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Bob Miller                              K<bob>
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