[SLL] DHCP server
Jeremy C. Reed
reed at reedmedia.net
Wed May 21 10:07:13 PDT 2008
> You could also try CentOS a public RHEL. CentOs-5 (latest) runs easily
> on your old X32 systems, a stable enterprise solution and is supported
> until 2011. Just install your to your basic needs.
Is that CentOS supporting CentOs 5 to 2011? Or Red Hat supporting what it
is based on to 2011? (How do we know CentOS will be around in three
years?) Or is that the DHCP developer supporting version provided with
CentOS 5 until 2011?
Another option is pfSense which includes DHCP server.
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