Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 04 Oct 2002 13:17:22 -0400 | From | Chris Friesen <> | Subject | /proc/net/bootpc support for non-ASCII vendor specific tags? |
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Currently it appears that /proc/net/bootpc assumes that all reserved vendor specific tags contain ASCII information. Is this part of the BOOTP standard? I hadn't thought so, but maybe I'm missing something.
Assuming that binary information is allowable, would a patch printing out tags 128-254 of the vendor specific information as raw hex characters be considered acceptable/useful?
I need this for my own purposes, and I'm just wondering if I should bother trying to push it up.
Chris
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