Re: waking up in the 10.x.x.x network

2007-04-29 Thread Geert Stappers
Op 23-04-2007 om 11:59 schreef Alex Owen: > Michael S. Peek said: > >If I attempt to set up my own DHCP server then I run into a race > >condition between my DHCP server and the campus DHCP server. There's no > >way to tell d-i which server to contact, so it'll listen to the first > >one that it h

Re: waking up in the 10.x.x.x network

2007-04-29 Thread Geert Stappers
Op 23-04-2007 om 11:03 schreef Michael S. Peek: > Geert Stappers wrote: > > > >I would go talk to the administrator of the registration server. > >and ask for a directory on the that web server. > > > > Let's say that they go for it and let me have a d-i directory on the > registration web server

Re: waking up in the 10.x.x.x network

2007-04-23 Thread Michael S. Peek
Geert Stappers wrote: Mmm, I begin to understand why the multi-config udebs were created. However, I think this problem^Wchallenche is something that can not solved only by writing program code. I would go talk to the administrator of the registration server. and ask for a directory on the that

waking up in the 10.x.x.x network

2007-04-23 Thread Alex Owen
Michael S. Peek said: If I attempt to set up my own DHCP server then I run into a race condition between my DHCP server and the campus DHCP server. There's no way to tell d-i which server to contact, so it'll listen to the first one that it hears back from. So as near as I can tell, there is ju

Re: waking up in the 10.x.x.x network

2007-04-22 Thread Geert Stappers
Op 20-04-2007 om 13:04 schreef Michael S. Peek: > The organization where I work, a college campus, has a DHCP server that > will assign all unknown hosts a 10.x.x.x address and route all traffic > from a 10.x.x.x address to their machine registration page. This is a > convenience for students a