How to let the DHCP client eventually accept a OFFER when no OFFER satisfies client's requirement?
Chengyu Fan
chengy.fan at gmail.com
Thu Jun 14 21:37:39 UTC 2012
Yes, this is one way to do it. But ideally I want this can be done by one
dhclient.
If its impossible to do it by one dhclient, how to do it in your way? Do I
need to modify the code? Or just do the configuration is OK?
Thanks,
On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 3:33 PM, Vasiliy Molostov <molostoff at gmail.com>wrote:
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> Is this the same as two step discover: one dhclient with conf A will
> discover requesting ndn, and if it fails then fakllback to dhclient with
> conf B where it is not require ndn?
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> On Чт, 14 июн 12 14:57:20 Chengyu Fan wrote:
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> What I want to do is when the DHCP client cannot get an OFFER in a time
> period, he will learn that there is no such server, so he
> will eventually choose one OFFER and request an IP.
>
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> Does anyone know how to do this by configuring the dhclient.conf?
>
>
> Thanks,
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>
> Regards,
> Chengyu Fan
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Regards,
Chengyu Fan
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