DHCPD broadcast question

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Date: 05/31/05

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    Dear all,

    I have trying to write a program to detect the dhcpd broadcasting. I am
    able to detect the client's broadcasting by listening to port 67. But I
    couldn't get anything from port 68.

    Is there anything that I need to set for the DHCPD to use port 68 to
    broadcast, also, which broadcast ip address would be used?

    My program is currently listening to 255.255.255.0

    Thx


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