FreeRadius DHCP against LDAP
    Nikolaos Milas 
    nmilas at noa.gr
       
    Wed Sep 11 16:37:41 CEST 2013
    
    
  
On 11/9/2013 5:05 μμ, Arran Cudbard-Bell wrote:
> Define production-ready...
Production-ready DHCP Server: A DHCP Server that can be used as such in 
a real-life, mission-critical, organizational environment, i.e. in a 
network where clients (hosts) will only get an IP address if and only if 
the DHCP Server behaves as expected.
I was referring to the:
#               !!!! WARNING !!!!
#
#       This code is experimental, and SHOULD NOT be used in a
#       production system.  It is intended for validation and
#       experimentation ONLY."
My understanding is that the term "production system" implies the 
definition above.
Does the reference to "code" apply to the configuration file only 
(sites-available/dhcp) or to the DHCP FreeRadius module (as I have 
probably misunderstood)?
Please, clarify.
Thanks,
Nick
    
    
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