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- From: wayne@kean.ucs.mun.ca
- Subject: Re: PCS WITH DUPLICATE TCP ADDRESSES
- Message-ID: <1992Dec20.094107.1@kean.ucs.mun.ca>
- Lines: 19
- Sender: usenet@news.ucs.mun.ca (NNTP server account)
- Organization: Memorial University. St.John's Nfld, Canada
- References: <1992Dec19.000209.1@kean.ucs.mun.ca> <1992Dec19.135454.548@fallst>
- Date: Sun, 20 Dec 1992 12:11:07 GMT
-
- In article <1992Dec19.135454.548@fallst>, tkevans@fallst (Tim Evans) writes:
- > wayne@kean.ucs.mun.ca writes:
- >
- >>My question is " Is there a way to prevent a pc from accessing the network
- >>if there is already a pc on the network at that moment with the same tcp
- >>address as the one attempting access ?
- >
- > If kermit supports use of 'bootp' (I don't know if it does), you can
- > use it to control IP addresses from a central server. This works on
- > a real network. You can get UNIX bootp from CMU.
- > --
- > UUCP: {rutgers|ames|uunet}!mimsy!wb3ffv!fallst!tkevans
- > INTERNET: tkevans%fallst@wb3ffv.ampr.org
- > Tim Evans 2201 Brookhaven Ct, Fallston, MD 21047
-
- Is there a VMS bootp from CMU ? I looked via FTP and saw unix-based bootp
- files but no VMS-based ones.
-
- /sig
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