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*** README 29 Oct 2002 17:11:02 -0000 1.1.1.1
--- README 30 Oct 2002 05:02:26 -0000 1.2
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To uninstall dhcp-agent just type "make uninstall"
! Using dhcpsniff to sniff for packets.
-------------------------------------
! Read the man page for dhcpsniff for command line options.
! Simply run dhcpsniff with no arguments to have it sniff the first
ethernet interface it finds. You need to run this as root since
it needs access to a packet capturing device.
! Using dhcpclient
----------------
! Read the man page for dhcpclient for command line options.
! dhcpclient currently only sets up the interface, routing, and domain
name system if the appropriate DHCP options are received. More
options will be added later.
! dhcpclient is still a bit finnicky about which interface it
picks. Use the -i option to force it to choose an interface. Or
down the ethernet interface you wish to use and it will
--- 66,88 ----
To uninstall dhcp-agent just type "make uninstall"
! Using dhcp-sniff to sniff for packets.
-------------------------------------
! Read the man page for dhcp-sniff for command line options.
! Simply run dhcp-sniff with no arguments to have it sniff the first
ethernet interface it finds. You need to run this as root since
it needs access to a packet capturing device.
! Using dhcp-client
----------------
! Read the man page for dhcp-client for command line options.
! dhcp-client currently only sets up the interface, routing, and domain
name system if the appropriate DHCP options are received. More
options will be added later.
! dhcp-client is still a bit finnicky about which interface it
picks. Use the -i option to force it to choose an interface. Or
down the ethernet interface you wish to use and it will
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