Hi,
I run my DHCPD with LRP 2.9.4 a striped down version of Debian/
GNU-Linux 2.1 with Kernel 2.0.36. The server boots from a floppy
and works in a ramdisk.
I do not know, how many IP's you server, but I use a full C-Class
(252 Computers) and it works on a 486dx40 with 16 MBytes of Ram.
Curently I create my new Web-Sites (Server) based on LRP.
I am creating a full Ready-To-Use Network (192.168.2.0).
The website is curently http://212.198.252.88:8888/lrp294/index.htm
but please note, that you can not download any RAW-disk-images.
I have problems with my harddisk.
(With my DNS too :-/ Big sh..)
Michelle
At 09:01 05.05.2000 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] you wrote
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>Hey All,
> I am trying to get opinions on using static ip's as opposed to dhcp. I
>work in a relatively small office and was thinking that if everyone had a
>static IP then I could use arp to map the MAC to the IP and have a better
>understanding of who was doing what on the network. Also I could disallow
>any ipaddr not in use via the firewall. Any thoughts?
>Thanks,
>
>Harry Hoffman
>Product Systems Specialist
>Restaurants Unlimited Inc.
>206.634.3082 x. 270
>
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