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diff --git a/usr.sbin/bootpd/README b/usr.sbin/bootpd/README deleted file mode 100644 index c7755b7..0000000 --- a/usr.sbin/bootpd/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,133 +0,0 @@ - -This is an enhanced version of the CMU BOOTP server which was derived -from the original BOOTP server created by Bill Croft at Stanford. -This version merges all the enhancements and bug-fixes from the -NetBSD, Columbia, and other versions. - -Please direct questions, comments, and bug reports to the list: - <bootp@andrew.cmu.edu> - -You can subscribe to this mailing list by sending mail to: - bootp-request@andrew.cmu.edu -(The body of the message should contain: "Add <your-address>") - -[ From the NetBSD README file: ] - -BOOTPD is a useful adjunct to the nfs diskless boot EPROM code. - -The alternatives for initiating a boot of a kernel across a network -are to use RARP protocol, or BOOTP protocol. BOOTP is more flexible; -it allows additional items of information to be returned to the -booting client; it also supports booting across gateways. - -[ From the CMU README file: ] - -Notes: -1) BOOTP was originally designed and implemented by Bill Croft at Stanford. - Much of the credit for the ideas and the code goes to him. We've added - code to support the vendor specific area of the packet as specified in - RFC1048. We've also improved the host lookup algorithm and added some - extra logging. - -2) The server now uses syslog to do logging. Specifically it uses the 4.3bsd - version. I've #ifdef'd all of these calls. If you are running 4.2 you - should compile without the -DSYSLOG switch. - -3) You must update your /etc/services file to contain the following two lines: - bootps 67/udp bootp # BOOTP Server - bootpc 68/udp # BOOTP Client - -4) Edit the bootptab. It has some explanitory comments, and there - is a manual entry describing its format (bootptab.5) - If you have any questions, just let us know. - -Construction: - [ See the file Installation which is more up-to-date. -gwr ] - - Make sure all of the files exist first. If anything is missing, - please contact either Walt Wimer or Drew Perkins by E-mail or phone. - Addresses and phone numbers are listed below. - - Type 'make'. The options at present are: -DSYSLOG which enables logging - code, -DDEBUG which enables table dumping via signals, and -DVEND_CMU - which enables the CMU extensions for CMU PC/IP. - - Edit the bootptab. The man page and the comments in the file should - explain how to go about doing so. If you have any problems, let me know. - - Type 'make install'. This should put all of the files in the right place. - - Edit your /etc/rc.local or /etc/inetd.conf file to start up bootpd upon - reboot. The following is a sample /etc/inetd.conf entry: - # BOOTP server - bootps dgram udp wait root /usr/etc/bootpd bootpd -i - -Care and feeding: - If you change the interface cards on your host or add new hosts you will - need to update /etc/bootptab. Just edit it as before. Once you write - it back out, bootpd will notice that there is a new copy and will - reread it the next time it gets a request. - - If your bootp clients don't get a response then several things might be - wrong. Most often, the entry for that host is not in the database. - Check the hardware address and then check the entry and make sure - everything is right. Other problems include the server machine crashing, - bad cables, and the like. If your network is very congested you should - try making your bootp clients send additional requests before giving up. - - -November 7, 1988 - - -Walter L. Wimer Drew D. Perkins -ww0n@andrew.cmu.edu ddp@andrew.cmu.edu -(412) 268-6252 (412) 268-8576 - -4910 Forbes Ave -Pittsburgh, PA 15213 - -[ Contents description by file: ] - -Announce* Text of release announcements -Changes Change history, reverse chronological -Installation Instructions for building and installing -Makefile* for "make" -README This file -ToDo Things not yet done -bootp.h The protocol header file -bootpd.8 Manual page for bootpd, boopgw -bootpd.c BOOTP server main module -bootpd.h header for above (and others) -bootpef.8 Manual page for bootpef -bootpef.c BOOTP extension file compiler -bootpgw.c BOOTP gateway main module -bootptab.5 A manual describing the bootptab format -bootptab.cmu A sample database file for the server -bootptab.mcs Another sample from <gwr@mc.com> -bootptest.8 Manual page for bootptest -bootptest.c BOOTP test program (fake client) -bootptest.h header for above -dovend.c Vendor Option builder (for bootpd, bootpef) -dovend.h header for above -dumptab.c Implements debugging dump for bootpd -getether.c For bootptest (not used yet) -getif.c Get network interface info. -getif.h header for above -hash.c The hash table module -hash.h header for above -hwaddr.c Hardware address support -hwaddr.h header for above -lookup.c Internet Protocol address lookup -lookup.h header for above -patchlevel.h Holds version numbers -print-bootp.c Prints BOOTP packets (taken from BSD tcpdump) -readfile.c The configuration file-reading routines -readfile.h header for above -report.c Does syslog-style messages -report.h header for above -strerror.c Library errno-to-string (for systems lacking it) -syslog.conf Sample config file for syslogd(8) -syslog.h For systems that lack syslog(3) -try*.c Test programs (for debugging) -tzone.c Get timezone offset -tzone.h header for above |