In article <xfmail.990209165224.doconnor.kithrup.freebsd.curr...@gsoft.com.au>
you write:
>Hmmm.. This annoyed me actually..
>There is NO config file which means its damn annoying for you to tweak how it
>works..
Would you please settle on a set of misinformation and stick with it?
isc-dhcp's client *does* have a very extensive configuration file. Same
parser as the server.
In 99.9% of cases, it needs to be a 0-length file.
In some other cases, it needs to be configured. Due to a bug in the version
of isc-dhcpd at work, for example, I needed to have a /etc/dhclient.conf file
that looked like:
send dhcp-client-identifier "sef-laptop";
There are a bunch of things I could specify. Interestingly enough, they're
documented in dhclient.conf(5), which comes with the isc-dhcp package.
So: not only does isc-dhcp have extensive configuration options, but, in the
common case, it's not needed at all.
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