Networking setup



I have rescued a OS X Server 1.0 machine in order to read an old DAT,
but now that it's up and running I think I might keep it around to play
with a bit. I'd like to get it on the 'net, notably so I can easily
transfer the data easily to my other machines.

My network is fairly typical for a home setup, consisting of an ADSL
connection out to the 'net, and a DHCP-based router/wireless access
point. Server 1.0 doesn't seem to have any obvious DHCP setup. All of
the installer instructions had to do with bootp and/or NetInfo, neither
of which I have.

So it seems I can either get DHCP onto this machine (I seem to remember
some installers), turn it on if it's already there, or set up my router
some other way to hardcode the address on that port.

Any suggestions on which way to go in order to minimize the total
amount of work?

Maury

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