Hi!

> A DHCP server provides an IP address to a DHCP client when the DHCP client
> boots (and requests) and address.  This happens before a "login" screen ever
>  appears.
>
> Win95 provides no "authentication" by itself.  It needs to belong to an NT
> Domain or NDS for this.  So, without third party support, you're out of
> luck.

Perhaps you are not aware of this, but you can set up a windows NT domain
using samba (and therefore Linux as the server). When users log in from
Win95 clients, scripts can be run on the server for doing accounting.

        feri.


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