Joseph Mack NA3T wrote:
My DHCP client is the Darwin DHCP client - in short, I have no idea what it was based on, but I don't believe it's the same as any thing you can install and use in a standard Linux distribution. I'd suspect it's based on the dhcp client from FreeBSD 4.4 - but that's just a guess. It may be entirely new for all I know. I did some digging around on the PowerBook to see, but even then I was unable to find any documentation for it, not to mention version info. I can't even figure out how to start it directly...On Fri, 9 Jul 2004, Aaron S. Joyner wrote:
I think. :) Let us know how it works out.
did you find out what your dhcp client was? Is is from isc?
thanks JOe
I would suggest applying the route command as you mentioned in your previous email as part of the DHCP ifup style script (implementations vary depending on your dhcp server) - so that it's executed every time that connection comes up. That's probably your best bet, that I'm aware of.
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