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yerk55
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I'm trying to settle a dispute I'm having with someone. According to
this MS KB (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314882): The max inbound
connections on XP Pro is 10. We want to run a small freeware DHCP
server from a XP Pro SP2 box, with over 10 client PC's on the same
LAN.
My collegue seems to think beacuse of the 10-connection limit
mentioned above, it wont work. I argue that it won't matter because
DHCP doesn't maintain a lasting TCP connection. The clients send a
broadcast, get a reply, a few other handshaking packets, they get
their IP and the chatter is over. Am I right, and there should be no
problem using XP Pro as a DHCP server for 10+ hosts?
As a followup question, does the 10-connection limit mean if I did run
some kind of server on XP Pro that depends on persistant connections
(ie, irc server, ftp server) that only 10 hosts could use that server?
TIA
this MS KB (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314882): The max inbound
connections on XP Pro is 10. We want to run a small freeware DHCP
server from a XP Pro SP2 box, with over 10 client PC's on the same
LAN.
My collegue seems to think beacuse of the 10-connection limit
mentioned above, it wont work. I argue that it won't matter because
DHCP doesn't maintain a lasting TCP connection. The clients send a
broadcast, get a reply, a few other handshaking packets, they get
their IP and the chatter is over. Am I right, and there should be no
problem using XP Pro as a DHCP server for 10+ hosts?
As a followup question, does the 10-connection limit mean if I did run
some kind of server on XP Pro that depends on persistant connections
(ie, irc server, ftp server) that only 10 hosts could use that server?
TIA