Re: DHCP Server

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On 08 Aug 2007 11:30:01 -0500
Jason L Tibbitts III <tibbs@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> >>>>> "C" == Chris  <racerx@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> 
> C> Good to know guys - I think tho that what I might be after is
> C> Webmin. I dont want to have to use X on a server if its doing
> C> nothing but DHCP and Webmin is a minimal install, thoughts?
> 
> I grabbed a perl script from somewhere that will print the status of a
> dhcp.leases file:
> 
> > dhcpreport -c -p -x
> 3 active leases (60%)
> 129.7.128.201  Alive  08-08-2007 12:06PM  (*blank*)
> 129.7.128.202  Alive  08-08-2007 01:03PM  (*blank*)
> 129.7.128.207  Dead   08-08-2007 01:03PM  (*blank*)
> 129.7.128.213  Alive  08-08-2007 01:03PM  (*blank*)
> 129.7.128.219  Dead   08-08-2007 12:50PM  (*blank*)
> 
> It's short; I'll attach it.  Try searching for "dhcpreport" and maybe
> you'll be able to find an updated version.
> 
>  - J<
> 

Thanks Jason. 

Installing Webmin has given me exactly what I wanted. The ability to
create, see and manage 36 subnets :)

I'm a happy camper now!!!


-- 
Best regards,
Chris
Registerd Linux user number 448639


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