Has anyone done this?<BR><BR>With 2000AD, you have to "authorize" your DHCP servers. Anyone ever try "authorizing" a Linux DHCP server?<BR><BR>I have a server I want to convert from Win2k to Linux for ...
I currently have two servers on my home network: One is a Raspberry Pi that provides VPN (via OpenVPN) and DNS/DHCP (via Dnsmasq). The other is a 2011 MacBook Air that serves as a Plex media server, ...
Topic ===== - remote root exploit possible on dhcp servers - denial of Service attack possible against dhcp server Problem Description ===== Several vulnerabilities affect the ISC (Internet Software ...
After setting up 30 computers with static IP addresses, we want to implement a DHCP server but do not have access to the router or any money to spend on a dedicated appliance. I have a Linux system I ...
DHCP stands for dynamic host configuration protocol. What it does is dynamically assign network settings from a server. In other words, instead of having to configure the parameters related to how ...
Years ago, I used to be a network administrator for an organization that had some rather odd security policies in place. One of the existing policies when I got there was that all computers had to be ...
More and more networking pros need to familiarize themselves with Linux because the operating system underpins so many enterprise tools and platforms including software-defined networking and SD-WANs, ...
Ask any Linux enthusiast, and they’ll tell you how awesome an operating system Linux can be. (Well, except Bryan Lunduke, who will say it sucks before he says it’s awesome.) For the desktop user, the ...