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| Administrateur de systemes 2005-05-10, 6:04 pm |
| Hello All !
I have bought RHEL 4.0 . I'm triying to transfer all my services from an
old Solaris/sparc server to my new Redhat server .
All is going well except for my bootp server .Can find any bootpd
(deamon) , config file etc .... ????
Where did it go ? i need it for my hp printers .
Thanks in advance
Gio
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| Bill Marcum 2005-05-10, 6:04 pm |
| On Tue, 10 May 2005 14:56:42 GMT, Administrateur de systemes
<sysadmin@DMS.UMontreal.CA> wrote:
> Hello All !
>
> I have bought RHEL 4.0 . I'm triying to transfer all my services from an
> old Solaris/sparc server to my new Redhat server .
>
> All is going well except for my bootp server .Can find any bootpd
> (deamon) , config file etc .... ????
>
> Where did it go ? i need it for my hp printers .
>
Maybe you can use dhcpd?
--
Test-tube babies shouldn't throw stones.
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| Doug Freyburger 2005-05-10, 8:47 pm |
| Bill Marcum wrote:
> <sysadmin@DMS.UMontreal.CA> wrote:
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Services standard on HPUX aren't always included. Start with
the HP web site. They do support Linux.
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> Maybe you can use dhcpd?
A better choice if the printer can be configured to use DHCP.
I suspect sufficiently old models only support bootp.
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| Villy Kruse 2005-05-11, 2:49 am |
| On 10 May 2005 18:06:21 -0700,
Doug Freyburger <dfreybur@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Bill Marcum wrote:
> from an
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> Services standard on HPUX aren't always included. Start with
> the HP web site. They do support Linux.
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> A better choice if the printer can be configured to use DHCP.
> I suspect sufficiently old models only support bootp.
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The dhcp protocol is a direct extension of the bootp protocol and
dhcp server will in most cases support bootp client. Redhat system
comes with ICS dhcpd and the man page for dhcpd.conf tells you how
to create the configuration file for bootp clients.
Villy
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