On 2008-10-09, Beto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you for the answers.
Dorian, this options is how systemimager works. On an ISC dhcpd3 it is
declared: option option-140 code 140 = text;
Don,
I updated my src tree (stable) and recompiled my userland yesterday,
the error persist. The
Hi,
I got a new machine to become my new server, so I installed OpenBSD 4.3
stable and all services thar run on the old machine.
The older one runs OpenBSD 4.2 stable upgraded from OpenBSD 4.1 stable,
everything works fine including dhcpd that pass some special options that
says to System Imager
Beto schrieb:
# Servidor System Imager
option option-100 192.168.1.252;
option option-140 192.168.1.252;
Any idea , how to solve this?
Thanks in advance.
' sure you need the quotation marks? It is my understanding this would
serve a string
One extreme workaround is to use the OpenBSD port of ISC dhcpd 3.1.0
(in the 4.3 ports repository )
If you do, you can declare custom option values symbolically, like this:
option openbsd-install-script code 225 = text ;
and then later:
option
Thank you for the answers.
Dorian, this options is how systemimager works. On an ISC dhcpd3 it is
declared: option option-140 code 140 = text;
Don,
I updated my src tree (stable) and recompiled my userland yesterday,
the error persist. The code without bug was updated on the stable tree?
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