Ok. Let me be clearerer. Under Red Hat, the DHCP client that is used is
pump. The pump client is supposed to read /etc/pump.conf. In there I'm
allowed to specify a script which will be executed on lease, renewal and
release. I was wondering what wildly creative things people have done to
take advantage of this.
Any takers?
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On Tue, 22 Aug 2000, Benjamin Scott wrote:
=>On Tue, 22 Aug 2000, Steven W. Orr wrote:
=>> It occurred to me that people might be using their pump script. zCould you
=>> mail them to me? I'd like to see what sort of creative things people are
=>> doing with them.
=>
=> Not sure what you mean by "pump script"... but I posted a pair of
=>ifup-local/ifdown-local scripts for use with the DHCP client of your choice
=>not long ago. The exact implementation is Red Hat-specific, but should adapt
=>to other distros fairly easily. You'll find them in the archive here:
=>
=> http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg05035.html
=>
=> HTH!
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