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File sysconfig.dhcpd of Package dhcp.211
## Path: Network/DHCP/DHCP server ## Description: DHCPv4 server settings ## Type: string ## Default: "" ## ServiceRestart: dhcpd # # Interface(s) for the DHCPv4 server to listen on. # # A special keyword is ANY, it will cause dhcpd to autodetect available # interfaces. # # Examples: DHCPD_INTERFACE="eth0 eth1 eth2" # DHCPD_INTERFACE="ANY" # DHCPD_INTERFACE="" ## Path: Network/DHCP/DHCP server ## Description: DHCPv6 server settings ## Type: string ## Default: "" ## ServiceRestart: dhcpd6 # # Interface(s) for the DHCPv6 server to listen on. # # A special keyword is ANY, it will cause dhcpd to autodetect available # interfaces. # # Examples: DHCPD6_INTERFACE="eth0 eth1 eth2" # DHCPD6_INTERFACE="ANY" # DHCPD6_INTERFACE="" ## Type: list(yes,no,auto,) ## Default: ## Description: Restart dhcpv4 server when interface goes up (again) # # When the dhcp server is listening on a virtual interface, e.g. bridge, # bonding or vlan, and this interface gets deleted and recreated during # a network restart, dhcpd will stop answering requests on this interface # and needs a restart as well. # Begining with SLE-10 SP3, we install an if-up.d post script (see ifup(8) # and also ifservices(5)), enabled in auto mode by default. This variable # can be used to force or avoid the dhcp server restart: # # no: do not restart dhcpd # yes: force a dhcp server restart # auto: (default) restart for virtual interfaces (bond,bridge,vlan) when # all interfaces used in DHCPD_INTERFACE variable are up as well. # # Except of this global setting, the variable can be specified per interface # in the interface configurations (/etc/sysconfig/network/ifcfg-$name). # DHCPD_IFUP_RESTART="" ## Type: list(yes,no,auto,) ## Default: ## Description: Restart dhcpv6 server when interface goes up (again) # # When the dhcp server is listening on a virtual interface, e.g. bridge, # bonding or vlan, and this interface gets deleted and recreated during # a network restart, dhcpd will stop answering requests on this interface # and needs a restart as well. # Begining with SLE-10 SP3, we install an if-up.d post script (see ifup(8) # and also ifservices(5)), enabled in auto mode by default. This variable # can be used to force or avoid the dhcp server restart: # # no: do not restart dhcpd # yes: force a dhcp server restart # auto: (default) restart for virtual interfaces (bond,bridge,vlan) when # all interfaces used in DHCPD_INTERFACE variable are up as well. # # Except of this global setting, the variable can be specified per interface # in the interface configurations (/etc/sysconfig/network/ifcfg-$name). # DHCPD6_IFUP_RESTART="" ## Type: yesno ## Default: yes ## ServiceRestart: dhcpd # # Shall the DHCP server dhcpd run in a chroot jail (/var/lib/dhcp)? # # Each time you start dhcpd with the init script, /etc/dhcpd.conf # will be copied to /var/lib/dhcp/etc/. # # Some files that are important for hostname to IP address resolution # (/etc/{gai.conf,nsswitch.conf,resolv.conf,host.conf,hosts,localtime}, # /lib/lib{resolv.so.*,libnss_*.so.*,libpthread.so.0,libdl.so.2}) will # also be copied to the chroot jail by the init script when you start # it (less than 1MB altogether). # # The pid file will be in /var/lib/dhcp/var/run/dhcpd.pid. # DHCPD_RUN_CHROOTED="yes" ## Type: yesno ## Default: yes ## ServiceRestart: dhcpd6 # # Shall the DHCP server dhcpd run in a chroot jail (/var/lib/dhcp6)? # # Each time you start dhcpd with the init script, /etc/dhcpd6.conf # will be copied to /var/lib/dhcp6/etc/. # # Some files that are important for hostname to IP address resolution # (/etc/{gai.conf,nsswitch.conf,resolv.conf,host.conf,hosts,localtime}, # /lib/lib{resolv.so.*,libnss_*.so.*,libpthread.so.0,libdl.so.2}) will # also be copied to the chroot jail by the init script when you start # it (less than 1MB altogether). # # The pid file will be in /var/lib/dhcp6/var/run/dhcpd.pid. # DHCPD6_RUN_CHROOTED="yes" ## Type: string ## Default: "/etc/dhcpd.d" ## ServiceRestart: dhcpd # # Since version 3, dhcpd.conf can contain include statements. # If you enter the names of any include files here, _all_ conf # files will be copied to $chroot/etc/, when dhcpd is started in the # chroot jail. (/etc/dhcpd.conf is always copied.) # # For your convenience, you can also specify entire directories, # that will be copied inclusive subdirectories. The /etc/dhcpd.d # directory will be copied by default when it exists. # # Example: "/etc/foo.bar.conf /etc/dhcpd.bootp-clients.conf" # DHCPD_CONF_INCLUDE_FILES="/etc/dhcpd.d" ## Type: string ## Default: "/etc/dhcpd.d" ## ServiceRestart: dhcpd6 # # Since version 3, dhcpd.conf can contain include statements. # If you enter the names of any include files here, _all_ conf # files will be copied to $chroot/etc/, when dhcpd is started in # the chroot jail. (/etc/dhcpd6.conf is always copied.) # # For your convenience, you can also specify entire directories, # that will be copied inclusive subdirectories. The /etc/dhcpd6.d # directory will be copied by default when it exists. # # Example: "/etc/foo.bar.conf /etc/dhcpd6.bootp-clients.conf" # DHCPD6_CONF_INCLUDE_FILES="/etc/dhcpd6.d" ## Type: string ## Default: "dhcpd" ## ServiceRestart: dhcpd # # Leave empty or enter "root" to let dhcpd run as root. # Enter "dhcpd" to run dhcpd as user 'dhcpd'. # DHCPD_RUN_AS="dhcpd" ## Type: string ## Default: "dhcpd" ## ServiceRestart: dhcpd6 # # Leave empty or enter "root" to let dhcpd run as root. # Enter "dhcpd" to run dhcpd as user 'dhcpd'. # DHCPD6_RUN_AS="dhcpd" ## Type: string ## Default: "" ## ServiceRestart: dhcpd # # Other arguments that you want dhcpd to be started with # (e.g. "-p 1234" for a non-standard port to listen on) # DHCPD_OTHER_ARGS="" ## Type: string ## Default: "" ## ServiceRestart: dhcpd6 # # Other arguments that you want dhcpd to be started with # (e.g. "-p 1234" for a non-standard port to listen on) # DHCPD6_OTHER_ARGS=""
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