[ros-dev] RE: ncpa

Murphy, Ged (Bolton) MurphyG at cmpbatteries.co.uk
Wed Apr 26 15:33:42 CEST 2006


Ge van Geldorp wrote:
> 
> > From: Murphy, Ged (Bolton)
> > 
> > I was thinking along the lines of stopping the DHCP service 
> > and calling AddIPAddress, which should be the same as 
> > inserting the address manually in the registry. I haven't 
> > looked into this though, so might not work.
> 
> I kind of like the Windows design: the DHCP client service is actually
> implemented in dhcpcsvc.dll (you can see the "ServiceMain" 
> export). This
> allows concentration of all usermode IP address/registry 
> stuff in one DLL.
> AddIPAddress would then call into dhcpcsvc.

Do you know how much work would be involved in moving our DHCP client into
dhcpcsvc and implementing everything around this?
If it's quite a lot of work it might be worth me trying out what I
mentioned, just has a hack until we have time to do things the Windows way.

If your ReactOS work is going to concentrate solely on the kernel now, we
might be waiting a long time to get this implemented as nobody seems to want
to pick ncpa up. It's become the ReactOS forbidden fruit ;)

Any method would be good at this stage to get ncpa working, as it's our only
missing feature for the 0.3 release.

Ged.




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