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  2. Comparison of DHCP server software - Wikipedia

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    This software has reached EOL! [5] free software ISC MPL 2.0 for ver 4.4.x C: FreeRADIUS [freeradius 1] FreeRADIUS Development Team 2012 (First stable release including DHCPv4 support) FreeRADIUS 3.2.6 [6] (August 24, 2024; 4 months ago () [7: free software GPLv2: C: Kea DHCP [kea 1] Internet Systems Consortium: 2014

  3. List of router and firewall distributions - Wikipedia

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    Free (PC) or hardware version: UTM distribution with routing, firewall, anti-spam and anti-virus for web, FTP and e-mail, OpenVPN, IPsec, captive portal functionality, and captive portal (missing in community version). Endian Firewall Community (EFW) is a complete version for x86. The anti-virus for EFW is Sophos or ClamAV.

  4. Category:Network software comparisons - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of DHCP server software; Comparison of Direct Connect software; Comparison of software and protocols for distributed social networking; Comparison of DNS server software; Comparison of download managers

  5. Comparison of DNS server software - Wikipedia

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    Authoritative name servers can be primary name servers, also known as master servers, i.e. they contain the original set of data, or they can be secondary or slave name servers, containing data copies usually obtained from synchronization directly with the primary server, either via a DNS mechanism, or by other data store synchronization ...

  6. Kea (software) - Wikipedia

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    Kea is an open-source DHCP server developed by the Internet Systems Consortium, authors of ISC DHCP, also known as DHCPd.Kea and ISC DHCP are both implementations of the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, a set of standards established by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF).

  7. Internet Connection Sharing - Wikipedia

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    On Windows XP, the server, by default, gets the IP address 192.168.0.1. (This default can be changed within the interface settings of the network adapter or in the Windows Registry.) It provides NAT services to the entire 192.168.0.x subnet, even if the address on the client was set manually, not by the DHCP server.

  8. Zero-configuration networking - Wikipedia

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    More commonly addresses are assigned by a DHCP server, often built into common networking hardware like computer hosts or routers. Most IPv4 hosts use link-local addressing only as a last resort when a DHCP server is unavailable. An IPv4 host otherwise uses its DHCP-assigned address for all communications, global or link-local.

  9. Internet Systems Consortium - Wikipedia

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    Internet Systems Consortium, Inc., also known as ISC, is an American non-profit corporation that supports the infrastructure of the universal, self-organizing Internet by developing and maintaining core production-quality software, protocols, and operations.