> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>you write:
> }
> }I think this is correct, actually. Danny, can you confirm that you're
> }using one of the class A address spaces (eg. 10.*.*.*?)
> }
> my net is class B. 132.65.0.0
Gotcha. What's your netmask? I bet it disagrees one way or the other
with the "canonical" netmask this code assumes.
> }Actually, IMO the code around this is entirely wrong; we should always
> }respect the mask supplied by the server, and only use the canonical mask
> }if we don't get one at all.
> }
> my man!
>
> im cleaning up bootp and will let you know.
You could make yourself *really* popular and teach it about DHCP, you
know. 8)
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