Logu posted in linux-india-help:
> How to find out the (IP or Host of the) DHCP servers available in a network.
> Some of the switches and devices have dhcp servers enabled and we get the
> network configuration assigned from them.  So is there a tool/way to find
> out the DHCP severs available in a network.

Switches with DHCP servers?? What make/model are those?

In any case, once you get a DHCP lease, the server is known. In Windows
2k/XP, the Connection Status->Support->Advanced window tells you the
DHCP server IP address. In Linux, dhcpcd syslogs it.

Binand

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