Re: [Server-devel] [XSCE] Upgraded VirtualBox XSCE 0.4 in my Google Drive to 0.5

2014-01-10 Thread Tim Moody
appliance mode should really be called non-gateway as opposed to gateway. 
In gateway mode xsce provides dhcp leases as well as routing and name 
resolution and none of these in appliance mode.


Tim
-Original Message- 
From: James Cameron

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Subject: Re: [XSCE] Upgraded VirtualBox XSCE 0.4 in my Google Drive to 0.5

On Thu, Jan 09, 2014 at 06:34:38PM -0800, Curt Thompson wrote:

I have this set up now in appliance mode, considering people may want
to try it out without running a dhcp server and possibly breaking their
network(s).


Does this really happen?  Wouldn't it be better to fix XSCE so that
the DHCP server is not authoritative?

dhcpd.conf(5) on a system here says

  The authoritative statement

authoritative;

not authoritative;

The DHCP server will normally assume that the configuration 
informa‐
tion  about a given network segment is not known to be correct and 
is
not authoritative.  This is so that if a naive user installs  a 
DHCP
server  not fully understanding how to configure it, it does not 
send
spurious DHCPNAK messages to clients  that  have  obtained 
addresses

from a legitimate DHCP server on the network.

--
James Cameron
http://quozl.linux.org.au/ 


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Re: [Server-devel] [XSCE] Upgraded VirtualBox XSCE 0.4 in my Google Drive to 0.5

2014-01-09 Thread James Cameron
On Thu, Jan 09, 2014 at 06:34:38PM -0800, Curt Thompson wrote:
 I have this set up now in appliance mode, considering people may want
 to try it out without running a dhcp server and possibly breaking their
 network(s).

Does this really happen?  Wouldn't it be better to fix XSCE so that
the DHCP server is not authoritative?

dhcpd.conf(5) on a system here says

  The authoritative statement

 authoritative;

 not authoritative;

 The DHCP server will normally assume that the configuration  informa‐
 tion  about a given network segment is not known to be correct and is
 not authoritative.  This is so that if a naive user installs  a  DHCP
 server  not fully understanding how to configure it, it does not send
 spurious DHCPNAK messages to clients  that  have  obtained  addresses
 from a legitimate DHCP server on the network.

-- 
James Cameron
http://quozl.linux.org.au/
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