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Coming Features for Next Version

I am currently plugging away at a new big feature of dhcpdman. A command line interface. This should allow for quick access to you dhcpd.conf file via the cli or even a script. Using this would cause the graphical interface not to appear (which would kinda defeat the porpose of the CLI, and allow for usage not in X).
An example of the future use could be:
dhcpdman -c --auto --mi eth0 -R 192.168.0.100 -D 192.168.0.2 192.168.0.3... read more

Posted by Kevin M. Gill 2004-03-25

DHCPDman 0.2-1 Released

To all two users:
DHCPDman 0.2-1 has been released. This release features significant updates, including, but not limited to:
Network interfaces tied tighter to subnets
Built in IP Calculator
IP Calculator used to guide user in creating fast declarations by automagically guessing network info.
Paths window to provide easy platform customability
Many Bug Fixes
etc....

Have fun,
Kevin

Posted by Kevin M. Gill 2004-03-24

DHCPDman 0.1-10 Released

Enjoy.
Now included is better host management, easier data entry, etc.... read the changelog...

--Kevin

Posted by Kevin M. Gill 2004-03-20

DHCPDman 0.1-8 Released

DHCPDman 0.1-8 is now available.
This update provides:
* /etc/dhcpd.conf parse fixes
* Network Interface selection now works
* UI Updates

Files can be downloaded at:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=104318

Posted by Kevin M. Gill 2004-03-17

DHCPDman 0.1-7 Released

Have at. :) Please send me a sample dhcpd.conf file you made (_especially_ if they crash dhcpdman). There a whole number of planned features coming soon:
* Actually using the network interface entry
* Start and stop the server from the GUI
* dhcpd.conf parsing fixes
* UI Fixes
* etc...

Posted by Kevin M. Gill 2004-03-16

Coming Soon!

OK... I know there are no files yet. Interestingly I'm doing almost _all_ of my development on my work PC running Windows XP, so as you may imagine its hard to make a decent *tgz or *rpm package (can't verify the thing works in unix). DHCPDman will be hitting the streets soon, though, as its about to hit beta.

Posted by Kevin M. Gill 2004-03-15
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