heyas! RE: Highway1.
Mike Bilow
mikebw at bilow.bilow.uu.ids.net
Wed Apr 16 17:12:00 EDT 1997
Jerry Feldman wrote in a message to Mike Bilow:
JF> Currently, the service provides a single ip address to the
JF> host computer. It is served via dhcp. There is no special
JF> software that is loaded into a system by the Highway1
JF> installers. All your system needs is a DHCP client. The MAC
JF> address on your ethernet card is checked by the dhcp server,
JF> so the ip address request must be done on the system that
JF> contains the ehternet card with the correct MAC address.
JF> (BTW: The cable modem also has an IP address).
Does the DHCP response always return the same IP address? Don't forget that a
BOOTP client looks on the wire a heck of a lot like a DHCP client.
JF> Although I have not tried it, others have used one system to
JF> acquire the ip address, then have brought up linux with
JF> that ip address. The reason that my Alpha Linux system has
JF> languished a bit is that it did not have a monitor. I just
JF> bought one this weekend.
So the Ethernet MAC address is checked once during the DHCP exchange, and never
checked at any other time?
-- Mike
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