On Sat, 31 Jul 1999, Ben Rosengart wrote:

> > That would mean you can't run a secured DHCP server :(
> 
> I think only the client needs BPF.  Anyway, you just start the server in
> the rc files, before securelevel is raised.

The isc dhcp server doesn't support a -SIGHUP reload, which would mean
a reboot everytime you wanted to change the config file. For the average
ISP this isn't a problem, for someone who uses dhcp to make configuring
servers easier (me) this would suck.

However that's an administrator's choice and changing the behavior
wouldn't be that difficult.

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