Tom,

Seems like a great question for the ipcop folks.

Jim McQuillan
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On Tue, 16 Nov 2004, Tom Allison wrote:

> I have run into a little problem with the DHCP configuration for IPCOP
> (version 3)
>
> Out of convenience and simplicity I am currently using ipcop's installation of
> DHCP to manage the few dynamic addresses on my network.  I typically have
> Static IP's because the handful of computers I have on the network are all
> pretty much servers to some degree and so I need to have a DNS entry for them.
>
> I use DHCP for my VOIP router, TiVO boxes, and Wireless Access Point along
> with just about anything else that I might plug in some day.
>
> The day has come where I would really like to add LTSP to the network.
>
> I have noticed that there are some specific lines that need to be added to the
> DHCP configuration in order for LTSP to be configured correctly.
> But when I use the web page to manage the DHCP server, the LTSP settings are
> over written.
>
> Is there some method to have an addendum config file that can be added to the
> ipcop web page generated dhcpd.conf file to include customized settings?
>
> I would rather not have to disable one dhcp server and add my own on another
> machine.  There are times where I might shut down the servers but want the
> VOIP and TiVO connections still working (vacations).
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Otherwise I think I'm left with a strategy of:
> Configure it manually
> Make a back up on the ipcop box.
> Don't mess with it, ever.
>
> Otherwise I guess this stays as a "wish list" if anyone is gathering those up.
>
>
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