DHCP server

Ed Sutter esutter at alcatel-lucent.com
Thu May 8 13:48:14 UTC 2008


Oops...
Meant to say "Lucent Public"...
Ed

Ed Sutter wrote:
> Ralf,
> Its under the "Lucent Open" license, which is OSI approved.
> Despite that, I really don't know how all these various licenses
> are allowed to mix, but I think the "Lucent Open" is about as
> liberal as it can get (i.e. no strings attached, more just to
> protect Lucent).
> Note: I'm no attorney.
> Ed
> 
> Ralf Corsepius wrote:
>> On Wed, 2008-05-07 at 17:24 -0400, Ed Sutter wrote:
>>> Maurizio,
>>> Depending on what you need, I have a basic DHCP server that builds
>>> with VCC and/or Cygwin GCC on the PC and should be fairly easy to reuse
>>> in RTEMS.  Its by no means a full-blown DHCP server, but does provide
>>> simple dhcp/bootp server capabilities.  The source is part of the host
>>> tools that come with the micromonitor package, so you can essentially
>>> do what you want with it.
>>> Lemme know if you're interested, I can point you to it.
>> License?
>>
>> Ralf
>>
>>
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