On Thu, Jun 07, 2012 at 12:25:01PM -0400, Gary Gendel wrote:
>
> Thanks. I probably should move to ISC DHCP since that's where
> Oracle is headed as well. Should I get the sources and build from
> there or will it be available as a package in the near future?
Yes, both the Sun and ISC DHCP serv
Gary Gendel wrote:
> On 6/7/12 12:17 PM, James Carlson wrote:
>> Gary Gendel wrote:
>>> Moving from IPV4 to IPV4/IPV6 on my home network is like peeling an
>>> onion, so I'm taking it one step at a time. :(
>>>
>>> Currently I only see the old Solaris dhcp server for OI. Can this
>>> handle ipv6?
On 6/7/12 12:17 PM, James Carlson wrote:
Gary Gendel wrote:
Moving from IPV4 to IPV4/IPV6 on my home network is like peeling an
onion, so I'm taking it one step at a time. :(
Currently I only see the old Solaris dhcp server for OI. Can this
handle ipv6?
No. DHCPv6 is really a very different
Gary Gendel wrote:
> Moving from IPV4 to IPV4/IPV6 on my home network is like peeling an
> onion, so I'm taking it one step at a time. :(
>
> Currently I only see the old Solaris dhcp server for OI. Can this
> handle ipv6?
No. DHCPv6 is really a very different protocol from IPv4 DHCP.
(Are you
On 06/07/12 10:08, Gary Gendel wrote:
Moving from IPV4 to IPV4/IPV6 on my home network is like peeling an
onion, so I'm taking it one step at a time. :(
Currently I only see the old Solaris dhcp server for OI. Can this
handle ipv6? I couldn't find any examples but ipv6 support was
superficially
Moving from IPV4 to IPV4/IPV6 on my home network is like peeling an
onion, so I'm taking it one step at a time. :(
Currently I only see the old Solaris dhcp server for OI. Can this
handle ipv6? I couldn't find any examples but ipv6 support was
superficially mentioned in some documents I came