38 lines
1.5 KiB
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38 lines
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Groff
Subject: Updated RFC1048 BOOTP server now available
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Well, no surprise, bootpd 2.0 had a few bugs. A new improved version,
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bootpd 2.1, is now available for anonymous FTP from lancaster.andrew.cmu.edu
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(128.2.13.21). The new server can be found in pub/bootp.2.1.tar.
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Bug fixes and improvements in version 2.1 include:
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o The definition of "access to the bootfile" has been changed to require the
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public read access bit to be set. This is required by tftpd(8), so the
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server will not reply with a file which a client cannot obtain via TFTP.
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o The RFC1084 bootfile size tag has been implemented. It allows either
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automatic or manual specification of the bootfile size in 512-octet blocks.
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o Generic tags now work as advertised.
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o A subtle bug which caused strange parsing behavior under certain conditions
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has been fixed.
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o The RFC1048 vendor information now has the correct byte order on
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little-endien machines such as the VAX.
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o Failure to specify the bootfile home directory and/or default bootfile in
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the configuration file no longer causes server crashes. The server now
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makes a reasonably intelligent choice if this configuration information is
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missing. This is documented in the man page.
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o BOOTP requests from clients which already know their IP addresses no longer
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cause server crashes.
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Please direct questions, comments, and bug reports to
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Walt Wimer <ww0n@andrew.cmu.edu> or Drew Perkins <ddp@andrew.cmu.edu>.
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Good luck,
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Walt Wimer
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Network Development
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Carnegie Mellon University
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