mers than IP's? Have you
ever had anybody try to scram your network? :)
At 11:17 AM 8/8/00 -0500, Jamie Bumsted wrote:
>then have a linux box running DHCPD right before the customer hits the
>router. They must give us their mac address an
#x27;s? Have you
ever had anybody try to scram your network? :)
At 11:17 AM 8/8/00 -0500, Jamie Bumsted wrote:
>then have a linux box running DHCPD right before the customer hits the
>router. They must give us their mac address an
box running DHCPD right before the customer hits the
router. They must give us their mac address and we place that in the
DHCPD.CONF file and allow only known hosts.
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box running DHCPD right before the customer hits the
router. They must give us their mac address and we place that in the
DHCPD.CONF file and allow only known hosts.
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Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 10:52 AM
To: Jamie Bums
en be done.
TIA
Jamie Bumsted
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en be done.
TIA
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Has anyone ever seen this error message?
Any ideas?
Aug 3 13:45:06 mail kernel: RPC: sendmsg returned error 101
TIA
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Has anyone ever seen this error message?
Any ideas?
Aug 3 13:45:06 mail kernel: RPC: sendmsg returned error 101
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