Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 21 Sep 2004 13:58:08 +0100 (BST) | From | Tigran Aivazian <> | Subject | Re: RARP support disapeard in kernel 2.6.x ? |
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so, isn't rarpd (userspace daemon) supposed to provide what you want? It is installed on most distributions by default I think...
Kind regards Tigran
On Tue, 21 Sep 2004, Tigran Aivazian wrote:
> ah, you want a RARP server, not a client, sorry. > I thought you wanted a RARP client. > > Kind regards > Tigran > > On Tue, 21 Sep 2004, [ISO-8859-2] Tomasz K³oczko wrote: > > > On Tue, 21 Sep 2004, Tigran Aivazian wrote: > > > > > On Tue, 21 Sep 2004, [ISO-8859-2] Tomasz K³oczko wrote: > > >> [linux-2.6.8.1]$ grep RARP .config > > > > > > Hmmm, you expected the above trivial command to reveal the answer? > > > Besides, it assumes that you do have RARP configured in the kernel. > > > > > > Try this command instead: > > > > > > $ find -name Kconfig | xargs grep -i rarp > > > ./net/ipv4/Kconfig: supplied on the kernel command line or by BOOTP or RARP protocols. > > > ./net/ipv4/Kconfig:config IP_PNP_RARP > > > ./net/ipv4/Kconfig: bool "IP: RARP support" > > > ./net/ipv4/Kconfig: discovered automatically at boot time using the RARP protocol (an > > > ./net/ipv4/Kconfig: here. Note that if you want to use RARP, a RARP server must be > > > ./net/bridge/netfilter/Kconfig: This option adds the ARP match, which allows ARP and RARP header fi > > > > > > The option you are looking for is CONFIG_IP_PNP_RARP. > > > > No. Look on IP_PNP_RARP description. > > I don't want boot using RARP/ARP but want prepare system where will be > > possible setup RARP table for boot other system using ARP/RARP/TFTP. > > > > kloczek > > > >
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