Hi all,

while working on the DHCP-setup I accidentally met the
isc-dhcp-relay package which can be used to relay DHCP requests. For
example, we could use it instead of running dhcp-servers on the
terminal-servers. 

Is there a reason we don't use the relay method but stand-alone
dhcp-servers? (Tjener needs to be accessible in both cases, 
because the configuration is fetched from tjener's ldap anyway). 
An advantage of the relay method: You don't need to start several
dhcp-servers after modifications to the configuration.

In a quick test it looks like isc-dhcp-relay works fine. Any
opinions/experiences about that?  

Best regards,

     Andi


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