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Abstract: NetReg is an automated system that requires an unknown DHCP client to register their
hardware before gaining full network access. Through a simple web interface, the client is
prompted for their user identification. Powerful scripts then retrieve the client's network
fingerprint and store it along with the user's information in a database. The database provides
administrators with real-time information for troubleshooting and auditing their networks. The
entire system was developed... (Update)
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BibTeX entry: (Update)
@article{ valian00netreg,
author = "Peter Valian and Todd K. Watson",
title = "{NetReg}: An Automated {DHCP} Registration System",
journal = "Sys Admin: The Journal for UNIX Systems Administrators",
volume = "9",
number = "12",
pages = "26, 28, 30--32",
year = "2000",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/valian99netreg.html" }
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