Re: AW: [pfSense Support] TFTP and NTP server options in DHCP

2007-01-20 Thread Mike Myers
Are you talking about this page? http://faq.pfsense.com/index.php?action=artikelcat=10id=38artlang=enhighlight=hidden When I click on the link to the config.xml file, it doesn't work, and there are no DHCP options listed on that page. Thanks, mike - Original Message From: Fuchs,

Re: AW: [pfSense Support] TFTP and NTP server options in DHCP

2007-01-20 Thread Scott Ullrich
Sure there are DHCP options listed on that page: dhcpd/(if)/next-server and dhcpd/(if)/filename These are used for PXE booting, and you should know what they do if you're trying to set up PXE. On 1/20/07, Mike Myers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Are you talking about this page?

Re: [pfSense Support] TFTP and NTP server options in DHCP

2007-01-20 Thread Timo Boettcher
* Mike Myers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi. I run an asterisk phone system at home and have SIP phones that depend on the DHCP server supplying tftp-server and ntp server info. I am thinking about moving to pfsense as my firewall, but the documentation and support forums seem unclear as to

Re: AW: [pfSense Support] TFTP and NTP server options in DHCP

2007-01-20 Thread Mike Myers
Sorry, as I said in my first note, I am looking for time server and tftp-server options, which are important for SIP phones. The tftp server isn't used for PXE, but for phone config files. Sorry for being dense here - is there a working link to the config.xml file that shows all the DHCP

Re: AW: [pfSense Support] TFTP and NTP server options in DHCP

2007-01-20 Thread Rob Terhaar
http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?PHPSESSID=57e7842b266615391197d4e59d287662topic=1192.0 On 1/20/07, Mike Myers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sorry, as I said in my first note, I am looking for time server and tftp-server options, which are important for SIP phones. The tftp server isn't used

Re: AW: [pfSense Support] TFTP and NTP server options in DHCP

2007-01-20 Thread Mike Myers
Thanks. This link makes it look like only the specific tftp-server option was committed to the CVS, and not the more generic one that enables me to set other options like time server as well. Is that correct? Is there a way to set a time-server option as well? Thanks, Mike - Original