hello, the file is attached The test was in SERVER2008R2, there was a problem of garbled characters, and the updated system did not find the problem I have deprecated the software and re-wrote the project in golang
Checking the source code is to use memcmp to compare request values and filters, wildcards * are not supported. I have modified the source code myself to support wildcards*
By studying the working principle of proxy DHCP, problem 2 has been solved: that is, set the IP to 0.0.0.0 and then reply to the boot file name. So can question 1 be confirmed? Does FilterVendorClass support wildcard *
1. Does FilterVendorClass support wildcards? Test wildcards are invalid For example without wildcards (match works): FilterVendorClass="PXEClient:Arch:00006:UNDI:003016" FilterVendorClass="PXEClient:Arch:00007:UNDI:003016" FilterVendorClass="PXEClient:Arch:00009:UNDI:003016" Use wildcards (match does not work): FilterVendorClass="*00006*" FilterVendorClass="*00007*" FilterVendorClass="*00009*" 2. Configure "open dhcp server" as a PXE boot server. If there is another DHCP server B in the intranet,...
1. Does FilterVendorClass support wildcards? Test wildcards are invalid For example without wildcards (match works): FilterVendorClass="PXEClient:Arch:00006:UNDI:003016" FilterVendorClass="PXEClient:Arch:00007:UNDI:003016" FilterVendorClass="PXEClient:Arch:00009:UNDI:003016" Use wildcards (match does not work): ;FilterVendorClass="*00006*" ;FilterVendorClass="*00007*" ;FilterVendorClass="*00009*" 2. Configure "open dhcp server" as a PXE boot server. If there is another DHCP server B in the intranet,...
1. Does FilterVendorClass support wildcards? Test wildcards are invalid For example without wildcards (match works): FilterVendorClass="PXEClient:Arch:00006:UNDI:003016" FilterVendorClass="PXEClient:Arch:00007:UNDI:003016" FilterVendorClass="PXEClient:Arch:00009:UNDI:003016" Use wildcards (match does not work): ;FilterVendorClass="00006" ;FilterVendorClass="00007" ;FilterVendorClass="00009" 2. Configure "open dhcp server" as a PXE boot server. If there is another DHCP server B in the intranet, how...
1. Does FilterVendorClass support wildcards? Test wildcards are invalid For example without wildcards (match works): FilterVendorClass="PXEClient:Arch:00006:UNDI:003016" FilterVendorClass="PXEClient:Arch:00007:UNDI:003016" FilterVendorClass="PXEClient:Arch:00009:UNDI:003016" Use wildcards (match does not work): ;FilterVendorClass=00006 ;FilterVendorClass=00007 ;FilterVendorClass=00009 2. Configure "open dhcp server" as a PXE boot server. If there is another DHCP server B in the intranet, how to use...
copying and pasting files directly on the remote desktop and locally
Please use the efficient DXGI technology to capture the screen