Be careful.

I had my share doing this tricks, and from my experience, NT's/2K/2003
DHCP server implementation simply sucks, specially when it comes to
Linux machines receving IP's from NT machines.

My suggestion: Install any other DHCP server on your Windows machines
that works well with Linux.

Thanks,
Hetz

On 2/27/06, Shlomo Dubrowin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Howdy All,
>
> We are looking into implementing a redundant DHCP system in our office.  Our
> main office uses NT servers with Split Scope.  I'd like to implement a linux
> failover DHCP system, using ISC's failover configuration.  Does anyone have
> any experience with failover DHCP?  We would test, of course, but if people
> have had lots of problems maybe it's not worth even the testing.  Thanx.
>
>   Shlomo
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