> So the DHCP client does a DISCOVER,
> and the DHCP and PXE servers both reply with independent OFFERs, and the
> client somehow merges them together?  <VERY CONFUSED>
> 
> Can you share a .pcap of where this is happening?
> 
> ...ah, never mind:
> 
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Preboot_Execution_Environment#Integration
> 
> It sounds like you're talking about this "proxyDHCP" thing, and "the client
> somehow merges them together" is right.
> YUK.
> 

That's exactly right, and it's actually really good. Your DHCP server can just 
focus on assigning addresses, and your PXE server(s) focus on looking things up 
in databases and assigning the right boot image etc. I can see why you'd be a 
bit "yuck" about it on a small scale though.

I'm working on a project for doing streaming restores of Windows servers (PXE 
boot and the restore starts but you can use the server while you're restoring 
it), and actually wrote a tiny PXE server for it, so I know what I'm talking 
about here, I just wanted the same PXE setup for net booting my Linux servers 
and didn't know what tools to use. Dnsmasq is probably overkill, but does the 
job so I'll go with using that. Thanks to those who suggested that.

Thanks

James
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