A quick question...

Christensen Tom paveraware at hotmail.com
Mon Mar 1 10:08:21 UTC 2004


I am using pygtk and the rhpl stuff I have read through the devel guidelines 
on fedora.redhat.com

I will talk to the K12LTSP community as well, thanks for the contact info :)
Tom



>Christensen Tom wrote:
>>I started devel work on a DHCP configuration tool (as the configuration 
>>site at fedora said there isn't one) I was wondering if I'm duplicating 
>>work? Is another tool in the pipe somewhere?  Should I jump on with those 
>>people?  I have quite a bit of DHCP experience and coding experience, I 
>>manage a large enterprise network using DHCP, and some pretty advanced 
>>stuff like Option 82, and I've written alot of scripts to auto config my 
>>system for me, if no one else is working on this, I should have a very 
>>alpha configurator by the end of this week if anyone else is interested.
>>Thanks,
>>Tom
>
>You mean dhcpd server right?  As long as you are working on this, please 
>consider the following:
>
>* Perhaps use the "rhpl" and pygtk stuff shared among the redhat-config-* 
>and system-config-* tools.  I have not personally looked at it yet, but 
>they seem to share that package for common functions (?)
>* Common RH/Fedora configuration options like used for tftp/PXE boot 
>(installer) and tftp/PXE/etherboot (K12LTSP).  I would encourage you to 
>talk to Eric Harrison and the K12LTSP community on the K12OSN list.
>
>http://redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/k12osn
>K12OSN list (Fedora for Educators and K12LTSP)
>
>That's all I can think from the top of my head for now.
>
>Warren
>
>
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