As far as I know, all LEAF variants use version 2.0pl5 of the ISC dhcp
implementation, including the relay and server. The current (3.0)
versions of these programs are significantly larger. The security
advisory applies to the 3.0 versions, but the 2.0 versions are obsolete
and unmaintained. 

In effect, LEAF uses an obsolete version rather than a current, but
prohibitively larger version; the same is true of the C library.

On a side note: your questions suggest you plan to put dhcpd and
dhcrelay on the same Bering box. Am I misreading this?

-Richard

On Thu, 2003-01-16 at 13:27, Samuel Abreu wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I wish to know more about dhcp relay??? exist how i put a leaf (Bering more 
> specific) box to do the dhcp relay??? There's a package?? Or it's some 
> config?
> 
> Thanks! =)
> 
> Ps: With the recent advisory for dhcpd, the leaf dhcpd server is affected by 
> the vulnerability?? or better, what's the version of the dhcpd in dhcpd.lrp 
> package?
> 
> Samuel Abreu




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