> -Original Message-
> From: Todd Denniston [mailto:todd.dennis...@tsb.cranrdte.navy.mil]
> Sent: Monday, October 18, 2010 10:43 AM
> To: CentOS mailing list
> Subject: Re: [CentOS] dhcpd rpm
>
> Ausmus, Matt wrote, On 10/18/2010 01:11 PM:
> > Howdy,
> >
Howdy,
Yeah, this issue’s been brought up in the past. One of the maintainer of FC 13
made the srpm available (I believe he prepped the spec file) for RHEL/CentOS 5
for dhcpd 4.1. We started looking at it and the problems are the dependencies
and the dependencies of the dependencies. Ther
I had the same thought a couple years ago. I found a device from a
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streams across USB. They make drivers for both Windows and Mac and they
have a Linux SDK but will
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Hi all,
Has anyone built an rpm for DHCP server 4.x for CentOS 5 or used a
Fedora rpm? Anyone using dhcpd 4.x on 5.5 and can give me a heads up on
any pitfalls that I need to be aware of?
Thanks in advance.
Matt Ausmus
Network Administrator
Chapman Universi
If you want to invest a little extra time you can install Spacewalk (the
open source version of Red Hat's Satellite) which has Cobbler built into
it plus it provides centralized management of your devices both for
monitoring services as well as being able to deploy config files,
updates , etc. It
I don't know why I haven't signed up for this list before since we use
CentOS all over the place. The list is very useful and it is good for
me to participate and "give back" to the community.
Anywho, I wanted to post this response to a thread that was created back
in November 2008 about the n
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