As taken from the man page of dhcp-options, DHCP2 supports:

'option www-server [address-list]'  

As I understand it, this lists the Web servers available to the client, and is 
primarily useful for defining proxy Web servers that a client must use. 

...and:

'option smtp-server [address-list]'

Which from my reading are said to be useful to Windows clients --- but I have 
yet to test this.  Also important to determine: does the dhcpd, as packaged in 
LRP support the full command set?

I'll take a look at this, and report back what I find.

Dan


Quoting Richard Doyle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> You might want to check the dhcp server mailing list:
> http://www.isc.org/services/public/lists/dhcp-lists.html.
> 
> Dhcpd 3 lets you define arbitrary options, but I don't know whether
> that
> will suffice.
> AFAIK dhcpd 3 has not been lrp'd; it is much bigger than dhcpd 2.
> 
> -Richard
> 
> > Microsofts new dhcp server now supports setting internet
> > explorers proxy
> > address through dhcp,
> >
> > is there any linux dhcp server which already supports this?
> > If thats a yes
> > is there an lrp package for it.
> >
> > And yes I know they don't follow the official RFC by doing
> > that but hey it
> > would be practical in my environment and I
> > am pretty much affraid that this will be the argument to go back to
> a
> > windows based dhcp server otherwise.
> >
> > Kim
> >
> 
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