hi all, I'm a little confused...
I've run dhcp boxes (freesco and NAT'ing firewall routers) so I was expecting it to be a little easier under debian. I'm on a fixed IP network, but there are some free addresses I'd like to make available for guest boxes. I thought a dhcp server would be simple, and would just take the IP configs of the server, ask what addresses i wanted to make available and get on with handing out the leases. apt-cache search dhcpd gave me an array of software all with dizzying config options. Can anyone explain a simple way of perforing this simple task? _______________________________________________ Not yet is the spirit of that pristine valour extinct in you, when girt with steel and lofty flames once we fought against the empire of heaven. We were -- that I will not deny -- vanquished in that conflict: yet the great intention was not lacking in nobility. Something or other gave Him victory: to us remained the glory of a dauntless daring. And even if my troop fell thence vanquished, yet to have attempted a lofty enterprise is still a trophy. --From La Strage degli Innocenti (The Slaughter of the Innocents) by Giambattista Marino (1569-1625) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]