HeHa's DHCP/BOOTP Server
Version 1.4, Dec. 1999
Copyright 1999, Herbert Hanewinkel, Neuried
Chapters:
Overview
Registration
Disclaimer
Installation
Users Guide
Support
Warranty
Overview
This software implements a DHCP/BOOTP Server based on RFC 1541.
It support dynamic and fixed address and parameter assignments.
Can run in monitor mode to trace DHCP requests of nodes on a LAN.
The DHCP/BOOTP Server was developed for Windows 9x and Windows NT.
Registration
The DHCP/BOOTP Server software is freeware for non-commercial use. A
registration is required for commercial use.
Please read the file order.htm
(German version: order-d.htm)
for registration details.
Disclaimer
The software and this documentation is
Copyright (C) 1999 by Herbert Hanewinkel, Neuried
All Rights Reserved.
It is provided as shareware with the following limitations:
This program is copyrighted and it is not in the public domain.
The unregistered shareware version of the software may be freely
copied and distributed under the condition that the software must
be copied or distributed in the original and unmodified zip file
containing the complete package of files (original archive with
no files added, modified or removed).
The distribution must be free of charge, except charging for the
distribution media itself.
You are prohibited from defeating shareware limits or using an
unauthorized password, distributing/including the software in
commercial products, modifying or reverse engineering the software.
There is no warranty or claim of fitness or reliability. The program
is distributed AS IS, and as such the author shall NOT be held liable for
any loss of data, down time, loss of revenue or any other direct or indirect
damage or claims caused by this program.
Installation
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Requirements
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- Windows 9x or Windows NT 4.0 workstation configured for TCP/IP
- Installation of the DHCP/BOOTP server
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- Unpack the software archive into a directory, e.g.: C:\DHCP
- Start the server software by double clicking on the DHCP/BOOTP
Server icon.
Users Guide
The main windows of the DHCP/BOOTP server displays the addresses known to or
observed by the server. The static list displays a list of all configured
client addresses and gives information about the last client access.
The dynamic list gives all client addresses that received an address from the
address pool of the DHCP/BOOTP server.
The ignored list shows DHCP/BOOTP requests from clients on your net, that
were observed but ignored by the server.
Using the right mouse button, you can transfer entries from the dynamic or
ignored list to the static list, to configure profile information for new
clients.
- Menus
- File
- View log
- displays a protocol of DHCP/BOOTP requests.
- Exit
- terminates the program
- Options
- Preferences
- general program settings.
- Add static address enty
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to add client addresses to the servers address list.
A hardware address of the client can be bound to a fixed IP address and a
configuration profile.
If the configuration profile does not exist you are prompted for setting
up a new profile.
If the IP address is set to 0.0.0.0 the client will receive an IP address
from the dynamic IP address pool of the server.
The addresses are stored in file compatible to the Unix ethers file.
Therefore if you want to add a lot of entries it may easier to create the
file using an editor or some other tool.
- Remove profile
- to remove an unused client profile
- Default Client profile
- to create the default client profile
- Help
- Contents
- starts a HTML browser displaying the manual.
- Register
- prompts for the license key and your name, company. Check the Info menu
to find out if the license information was accepted.
- Info
- displays program version information.
Support
The latest version is available on
www.heha.cjb.net.
Please mail comments, questions, problems to
heha@altavista.net.
I can not guarantee any level of technical support, or for any
length of time.
Warranty
There is absolutely NO WARRANTY, expressed or implied with this software.
If you choose to use this software, you assume all risk.