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I myself was thinking in making a GU tool for dhcpd, but i've found this
one. It was posted in a fedora mailinglist.
Is very nice too. This is the link .
http://dhcpdman.sourceforge.net/
Config-dhcpd i didn't knew, but it seem worse a try. :)
Combining things from the two, a great tool can be done.
Richard June wrote:
don't know about NIS, but there are at least 2 dhcp tools. one is
config-dhcpd.sf.net(I wrote it) I don't know what the address is for the
better tool
On Monday 17 May 2004 14:37, Shawn M. Jones wrote:
Greetings,
I just signed up to this list and was wondering if anyone was working on
the DHCP or NIS Server Configuration GUI tools?
If not, then I will look into designing one or the other in order to
contribute it to the "Red Hat World".
If someone is working on it, who is? I do not wish to duplicate effort
and would rather assist the author.
Sincerely,
Shawn M. Jones
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