alternative dhcp server?
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2011-04-06, 01:55
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RE: alternative dhcp server?
(2011-04-06 01:29)AT-HE Wrote: i had using tftpd32, very good program but it doesnt support chainloading Looking at the tftpd32 source code, it seems that it currently allows for expansion of $IP$ and $MAC$ tokens within the configured boot filename. It wouldn't be more than a few hours of work to add support for expanding $USERCLASS$ (i.e. the DHCP http://ipxe.org/cfg/user-class option) as well. That would let you do something like:
The first DHCP request would have no user-class, and so would receive "boot.pxe" (which would be a copy of undionly.kpxe). The second DHCP request would have a user-class of "iPXE", and so would receive "iPXEboot.pxe" (which would be your iPXE script). Instant chainloading support! |
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alternative dhcp server? - AT-HE - 2011-04-06, 01:29
RE: alternative dhcp server? - mcb30 - 2011-04-06 01:55
RE: alternative dhcp server? - Sha0 - 2011-04-06, 05:02
RE: alternative dhcp server? - AT-HE - 2011-04-06, 14:06
RE: alternative dhcp server? - mcb30 - 2011-04-07, 15:12
RE: alternative dhcp server? - Sha0 - 2011-04-07, 18:43
RE: alternative dhcp server? - AT-HE - 2011-04-07, 19:15
RE: alternative dhcp server? - Sha0 - 2011-04-07, 20:36
RE: alternative dhcp server? - mcb30 - 2011-04-08, 03:28
RE: alternative dhcp server? - robinsmidsrod - 2011-04-07, 18:30
RE: alternative dhcp server? - Z.C. - 2011-06-06, 05:38
RE: alternative dhcp server? - AT-HE - 2011-07-26, 18:17
RE: alternative dhcp server? - patpat - 2011-08-25, 16:14
RE: alternative dhcp server? - AT-HE - 2011-11-02, 03:03
RE: alternative dhcp server? - mcb30 - 2011-11-03, 13:14
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