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    Sun Ray Server and DHCP

    Hello everyone, I'm new to the forum but not new to linux. I am interested it setting up Sun Ray's out of kubuntu and I have one question on the setup. For DHCP, must I run a second DHCP server just for the Sun Ray's? Or could I use my current DHCP server and just add the following lines (tweaked for my setup) from the wiki into my current dhcpd.conf.....any info would be much appreciated.

    # Example SunRay dhcpd.conf
    # IP of SunRay server: 192.168.1.101
    # IP-Range for SunRays: 192.168.1.185-192.168.1.199
    # SunRay firmware version: 3.0_51,REV=2004.11.10.16.18

    #Sun Ray
    option space SunRay;
    option SunRay.AuthSrvr code 21 = ip-address;
    option SunRay.AuthSrvr 192.168.1.101;
    option SunRay.FWSrvr code 31 = ip-address;
    option SunRay.FWSrvr 192.168.1.101;
    option SunRay.NewTVer code 23 = text;
    option SunRay.NewTVer "3.0_51,REV=2004.11.10.16.18";
    option SunRay.Intf code 33 = text;
    option SunRay.Intf "eth2";
    option SunRay.LogHost code 24 = ip-address;
    option SunRay.LogHost 192.168.1.101;
    option SunRay.LogKern code 25 = integer 8;
    option SunRay.LogKern 6;
    option SunRay.LogNet code 26 = integer 8;
    option SunRay.LogNet 6;
    option SunRay.LogUSB code 27 = integer 8;
    option SunRay.LogUSB 6;
    option SunRay.LogVid code 28 = integer 8;
    option SunRay.LogVid 6;
    option SunRay.LogAppl code 29 = integer 8;
    option SunRay.LogAppl 6;

    group
    {
    vendor-option-space SunRay;
    subnet 192.168.1.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
    default-lease-time 720000;
    max-lease-time 1440000;
    authoritative;
    option routers 192.168.1.30;
    range 192.168.1.185 192.168.1.199;
    }
    }

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    Re: Sun Ray Server and DHCP

    Just bump'in this.....can anyone help.....?

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