RE: Using a DHCP server for two subnets

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In the case that /etc/hosts.allow states:
in.tftpd: LOCAL

You would need to IP the DHCP server with an alias interface on your other
network (so that it's also considered "local"), or change the entry to read:
in.tftpd: ALL


Yes, ALL is less secure....but if we're concerned about security, why are we
using tftp? :)


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Elizabeth.Brosch@xxxxxxxxxxx 
> [mailto:Elizabeth.Brosch@xxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2006 12:26 PM
> To: kickstart-list@xxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: RE: Using a DHCP server for two subnets
> 
> 
> I thought maybe I needed to put an entry into 
> /etc/hosts.allow.  Should
> this be an entry for in.tftpd or tftpd?  Would you happen to know?
> 
> Liz Brosch
> TSH System Services
> Philadelphia, PA  19104
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