to get all the returned options, which supports also fake mac addresses
the only tool I've found is dhtest but it doesn't show many received options.
can someone suggest me some alternative?
don't dhcpd logs show enough (if the server actually provided the information you specified it should provide to said client, and things alike)?
Many dhcpd daemons or devices don't have logging
yum install dhcp on CentOS 7 logs by default on systemctl / journalctl -xe AFAIK, I usually remotely follow our technician that is in the customer's office from within the daemon logs on sysctl should things not go like his plans
CentOS 7 has it's logs in /var/log/messages: source
It's not what I'm searching, I'm testing different dhcpd servers, which can not have logs at all or for which I don't have access to the logs
sorry, thought you meant "I want a dhcp server that logs what it does" 😅
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