The server is set to 72 hour lease periods. Other platforms i.e. Windows
9x, NT, Xp get the proper leases from a DHCP standpoint. I don't think that
the server is configured wrong since everything else seems to work fine
(other platforms that are on the network).
The only machine giving us the p
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> I thought pump was not implemented in new versions of linux.
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> --- "Hughes, Michael" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev: >
this is on a RH 7.0 machines
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From: Knut Ove Hauge [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2002 1:18 PM
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Subject: Re: bootp & DHCP Issues
I thought pump was not implemented in new versions of linux.
--- "Hughes
I thought pump was not implemented in new versions of linux.
--- "Hughes, Michael" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev: > I have
a Windows 2000 DHCP server that is serving Linux boxes and I
> have
> DHCP configured to accept both DHCP and BOOTP.
> The Linux boxes are using something called "pump" on the c
I have a Windows 2000 DHCP server that is serving Linux boxes and I have
DHCP configured to accept both DHCP and BOOTP.
The Linux boxes are using something called "pump" on the clients which
utilizes DHCP and BOOTP, I think.
The Linux boxes get a lease time of just 12hours every time, all the
time