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.\" Copyright (c) 2006-2014 Roy Marples
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.Dd March 7, 2014
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.Dt DHCPCD 8
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.Os
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm dhcpcd
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.Nd a DHCP client
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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.Nm
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.Op Fl 46ABbDdEGgHJKLMpqTV
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.Op Fl C , Fl Fl nohook Ar hook
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.Op Fl c , Fl Fl script Ar script
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.Op Fl e , Fl Fl env Ar value
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.Op Fl F , Fl Fl fqdn Ar FQDN
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.Op Fl f , Fl Fl config Ar file
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.Op Fl h , Fl Fl hostname Ar hostname
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.Op Fl I , Fl Fl clientid Ar clientid
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.Op Fl i , Fl Fl vendorclassid Ar vendorclassid
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.Op Fl l , Fl Fl leasetime Ar seconds
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.Op Fl m , Fl Fl metric Ar metric
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.Op Fl O , Fl Fl nooption Ar option
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.Op Fl o , Fl Fl option Ar option
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.Op Fl Q , Fl Fl require Ar option
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.Op Fl r , Fl Fl request Ar address
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.Op Fl S , Fl Fl static Ar value
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.Op Fl s , Fl Fl inform Ar address Ns Op Ar /cidr
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.Op Fl t , Fl Fl timeout Ar seconds
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.Op Fl u , Fl Fl userclass Ar class
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.Op Fl v , Fl Fl vendor Ar code , Ar value
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.Op Fl W , Fl Fl whitelist Ar address Ns Op Ar /cidr
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.Op Fl w , Fl Fl waitip Op 4 | 6
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.Op Fl y , Fl Fl reboot Ar seconds
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.Op Fl X , Fl Fl blacklist Ar address Ns Op Ar /cidr
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.Op Fl Z , Fl Fl denyinterfaces Ar pattern
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.Op Fl z , Fl Fl allowinterfaces Ar pattern
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.Op interface
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.Op ...
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.Nm
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.Fl n , Fl Fl rebind
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.Op interface
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.Nm
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.Fl k , Fl Fl release
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.Op interface
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.Nm
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.Fl U, Fl Fl dumplease
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.Ar interface
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.Nm
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.Fl Fl version
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.Nm
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.Fl x , Fl Fl exit
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.Op interface
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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.Nm
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is an implementation of the DHCP client specified in
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.Li RFC 2131 .
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.Nm
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gets the host information
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.Po
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IP address, routes, etc
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.Pc
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from a DHCP server and configures the network
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.Ar interface
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of the
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machine on which it is running.
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.Nm
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then runs the configuration script which writes DNS information to
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.Xr resolvconf 8 ,
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if available, otherwise directly to
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.Pa /etc/resolv.conf .
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If the hostname is currently blank, (null) or localhost, or
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.Va force_hostname
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is YES or TRUE or 1 then
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.Nm
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sets the hostname to the one supplied by the DHCP server.
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.Nm
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then daemonises and waits for the lease renewal time to lapse.
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It will then attempt to renew its lease and reconfigure if the new lease
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changes when the lease beings to expire or the DHCP server sends message
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to renew early.
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.Pp
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.Nm
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is also an implementation of the BOOTP client specified in
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.Li RFC 951 .
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.Pp
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.Nm
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is also an implementation of the IPv6 Router Solicitor as specified in
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.Li RFC 4861
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and
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.Li RFC 6106 .
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.Nm
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can optionally handle address and route management itself,
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and will do so by default if Router Solicitation is disabled in the kernel.
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If
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.Nm
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is managing routes,
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.Nm
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sends Neighbor Solicitions to each advertising router periodically and will
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expire the ones that do not respond.
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.Pp
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.Nm
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is also an implemenation of the DHCPv6 client as specified in
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.Li RFC 3315 .
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By default,
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.Nm
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only starts DHCPv6 when instructed to do so by an IPV6 Router Advertisement.
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If no Identity Association is configured,
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then a Non-temporary Address is requested.
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.Ss Local Link configuration
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If
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.Nm
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failed to obtain a lease, it probes for a valid IPv4LL address
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.Po
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aka ZeroConf, aka APIPA
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.Pc .
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Once obtained it restarts the process of looking for a DHCP server to get a
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proper address.
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.Pp
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When using IPv4LL,
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.Nm
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nearly always succeeds and returns an exit code of 0.
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In the rare case it fails, it normally means that there is a reverse ARP proxy
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installed which always defeats IPv4LL probing.
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To disable this behaviour, you can use the
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.Fl L , Fl Fl noipv4ll
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option.
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.Ss Multiple interfaces
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If a list of interfaces are given on the command line, then
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.Nm
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only works with those interfaces, otherwise
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.Nm
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discovers available Ethernet interfaces.
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If any interface reports a working carrier then
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.Nm
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will try and obtain a lease before forking to the background,
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otherwise it will fork right away.
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This behaviour can be modified with the
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.Fl b , Fl Fl background
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and
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.Fl w , Fl Fl waitip
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options.
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.Pp
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If a single interface is given then
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.Nm
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only works for that interface and runs as a separate instance.
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The
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.Fl w , Fl Fl waitip
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option is enabled in this instance to maintain compatibility with older
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versions.
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.Pp
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Interfaces are preferred by carrier, DHCP lease/IPv4LL and then lowest metric.
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For systems that support route metrics, each route will be tagged with the
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metric, otherwise
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.Nm
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changes the routes to use the interface with the same route and the lowest
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metric.
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See options below for controlling which interfaces we allow and deny through
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the use of patterns.
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.Ss Hooking into events
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.Nm
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runs
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.Pa @SCRIPT@ ,
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or the script specified by the
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.Fl c , Fl Fl script
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option.
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This script runs each script found in
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.Pa @HOOKDIR@
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in a lexical order.
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The default installation supplies the scripts
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.Pa 01-test ,
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.Pa 10-mtu ,
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.Pa 10-wpa_supplicant ,
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.Pa 15-timezone ,
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.Pa 20-resolv.conf
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and
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.Pa 30-hostname .
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You can disable each script by using the
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.Fl C , Fl Fl nohook
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option.
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See
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.Xr dhcpcd-run-hooks 8
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for details on how these scripts work.
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.Nm
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currently ignores the exit code of the script.
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.Ss Fine tuning
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You can fine-tune the behaviour of
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.Nm
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with the following options:
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.Bl -tag -width indent
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.It Fl b , Fl Fl background
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Background immediately.
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This is useful for startup scripts which don't disable link messages for
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carrier status.
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.It Fl c , Fl Fl script Ar script
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Use this
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.Ar script
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instead of the default
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.Pa @SCRIPT@ .
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.It Fl D , Fl Fl duid
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Generate an
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.Li RFC 4361
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compliant clientid.
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This requires persistent storage and not all DHCP servers work with it so it
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is not enabled by default.
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.Nm
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generates the DUID and stores it in
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.Pa @SYSCONFDIR@/dhcpcd.duid .
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This file should not be copied to other hosts.
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.It Fl d , Fl Fl debug
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Echo debug messages to the stderr and syslog.
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.It Fl E , Fl Fl lastlease
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If
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.Nm
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cannot obtain a lease, then try to use the last lease acquired for the
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interface.
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If the
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.Fl p, Fl Fl persistent
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option is not given then the lease is used if it hasn't expired.
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.It Fl e , Fl Fl env Ar value
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Push
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.Ar value
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to the environment for use in
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.Xr dhcpcd-run-hooks 8 .
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For example, you can force the hostname hook to always set the hostname with
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.Fl e
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.Va force_hostname=YES .
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.It Fl g , Fl Fl reconfigure
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.Nm
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will re-apply IP address, routing and run
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.Xr dhcpcd-run-hooks 8
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for each interface.
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This is useful so that a 3rd party such as PPP or VPN can change the routing
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table and / or DNS, etc and then instruct
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.Nm
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to put things back afterwards.
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.Nm
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does not read a new configuration when this happens - you should rebind if you
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need that functionality.
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.It Fl F , Fl Fl fqdn Ar fqdn
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Requests that the DHCP server updates DNS using FQDN instead of just a
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hostname.
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Valid values for
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.Ar fqdn
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are disable, none, ptr and both.
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.Nm
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itself never does any DNS updates.
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.Nm
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encodes the FQDN hostname as specified in
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.Li RFC1035 .
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.It Fl f , Fl Fl config Ar file
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Specify a config to load instead of
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.Pa @SYSCONFDIR@/dhcpcd.conf .
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.Nm
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always processes the config file before any command line options.
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.It Fl h , Fl Fl hostname Ar hostname
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Sends
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.Ar hostname
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to the DHCP server so it can be registered in DNS.
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If
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.Ar hostname
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is an empty string then the current system hostname is sent.
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If
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.Ar hostname
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is a FQDN (ie, contains a .) then it will be encoded as such.
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.It Fl I , Fl Fl clientid Ar clientid
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Send the
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.Ar clientid .
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If the string is of the format 01:02:03 then it is encoded as hex.
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For interfaces whose hardware address is longer than 8 bytes, or if the
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.Ar clientid
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is an empty string then
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.Nm
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sends a default
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.Ar clientid
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of the hardware family and the hardware address.
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.It Fl i , Fl Fl vendorclassid Ar vendorclassid
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Override the DHCPv4
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.Ar vendorclassid
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field sent.
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The default is
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dhcpcd-<version>:<os>:<machine>:<platform>.
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For example
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.D1 dhcpcd-5.5.6:NetBSD-6.99.5:i386:i386
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If not set then none is sent.
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Some badly configured DHCP servers reject unknown vendorclassids.
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To work around it, try and impersonate Windows by using the MSFT vendorclassid.
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.It Fl k , Fl Fl release Op Ar interface
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This causes an existing
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.Nm
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process running on the
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.Ar interface
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to release its lease and de-configure the
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.Ar interface .
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If no
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.Ar interface
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is specified then this applies to all interfaces.
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If no interfaces are left running,
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.Nm
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will exit.
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.It Fl l , Fl Fl leasetime Ar seconds
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Request a specific lease time in
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.Ar seconds .
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By default
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.Nm
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does not request any lease time and leaves it in the hands of the
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DHCP server.
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.It Fl M , Fl Fl master
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Start
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.Nm
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in master mode even if only one interface specified on the command line.
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.It Fl m , Fl Fl metric Ar metric
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Metrics are used to prefer an interface over another one, lowest wins.
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.Nm
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will supply a default metic of 200 +
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.Xr if_nametoindex 3 .
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An extra 100 will be added for wireless interfaces.
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.It Fl n , Fl Fl rebind Op Ar interface
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Notifies
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.Nm
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to reload its configuration and rebind the specified
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.Ar interface .
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If no interface is specified then this applies to all interfaces.
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If
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.Nm
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is not running, then it starts up as normal.
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This may also cause
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.Xr wpa_supplicant 8
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to reload its configuration for each interface as well.
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.It Fl o , Fl Fl option Ar option
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Request the DHCP
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.Ar option
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variable for use in
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.Pa @SCRIPT@ .
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.It Fl p , Fl Fl persistent
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.Nm
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normally de-configures the
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.Ar interface
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and configuration when it exits.
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Sometimes, this isn't desirable if, for example, you have root mounted over
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NFS or SSH clients connect to this host and they need to be notified of
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the host shutting down.
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You can use this option to stop this from happening.
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.It Fl r , Fl Fl request Op Ar address
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Request the
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.Ar address
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in the DHCP DISCOVER message.
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There is no guarantee this is the address the DHCP server will actually give.
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If no
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.Ar address
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is given then the first address currently assigned to the
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.Ar interface
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is used.
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.It Fl s , Fl Fl inform Op Ar address Ns Op Ar /cidr
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Behaves like
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.Fl r , Fl Fl request
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as above, but sends a DHCP INFORM instead of DISCOVER/REQUEST.
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This does not get a lease as such, just notifies the DHCP server of the
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.Ar address
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in use.
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You should also include the optional
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.Ar cidr
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network number in case the address is not already configured on the interface.
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.Nm
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remains running and pretends it has an infinite lease.
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.Nm
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will not de-configure the interface when it exits.
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If
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.Nm
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fails to contact a DHCP server then it returns a failure instead of falling
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back on IPv4LL.
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.It Fl S, Fl Fl static Ar value
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Configures a static
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.Ar value .
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If you set
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.Ic ip_address
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then
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.Nm
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will not attempt to obtain a lease and just use the value for the address with
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an infinite lease time.
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.Pp
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Here is an example which configures a static address, routes and dns.
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.D1 dhcpcd -S ip_address=192.168.0.10/24 \e
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.D1 -S routers=192.168.0.1 \e
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.D1 -S domain_name_servers=192.168.0.1 \e
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.D1 eth0
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.It Fl t , Fl Fl timeout Ar seconds
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Timeout after
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.Ar seconds ,
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instead of the default 30.
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A setting of 0
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.Ar seconds
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causes
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.Nm
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to wait forever to get a lease.
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If
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.Nm
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is working on a single interface then
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.Nm
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will exit when a timeout occurs, otherwise
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.Nm
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will fork into the background.
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If using IPv4LL then
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.Nm
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start the IPv4LL process after the timeout and then wait a little longer
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before really timing out.
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.It Fl u , Fl Fl userclass Ar class
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Tags the DHCPv4 message with the userclass
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.Ar class .
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DHCP servers use this to give members of the class DHCP options other than the
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default, without having to know things like hardware address or hostname.
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.It Fl v , Fl Fl vendor Ar code , Ns Ar value
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Add an encapsulated vendor option.
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.Ar code
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should be between 1 and 254 inclusive.
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To add a raw vendor string, omit
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.Ar code
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but keep the comma.
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Examples.
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.Pp
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Set the vendor option 01 with an IP address.
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.D1 dhcpcd \-v 01,192.168.0.2 eth0
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Set the vendor option 02 with a hex code.
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.D1 dhcpcd \-v 02,01:02:03:04:05 eth0
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Set the vendor option 03 with an IP address as a string.
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.D1 dhcpcd \-v 03,\e"192.168.0.2\e" eth0
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Set un-encapsulated vendor option to hello world.
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.D1 dhcpcd \-v ,"hello world" eth0
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.It Fl Fl version
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Display both program version and copyright information.
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.Nm
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then exits before doing any configuration.
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.It Fl w , Fl Fl waitip Op 4 | 6
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Wait for an address to be assigned before forking to the background.
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4 means wait for an IPv4 address to be assigned.
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6 means wait for an IPv6 address to be assigned.
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If no argument is given,
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.Nm
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will wait for any address protocol to be assigned.
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It is possible to wait for more than one address protocol and
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.Nm
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will only fork to the background when all waiting conditions are satisfied.
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.It Fl x , Fl Fl exit Op Ar interface
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This will signal an existing
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.Nm
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process running on the
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.Ar interface
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to de-configure the
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.Ar interface
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and exit.
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If no interface is specified, then the above is applied to all interfaces.
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.Nm
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then waits until this process has exited.
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.It Fl y , Fl Fl reboot Ar seconds
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Allow
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.Ar reboot
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seconds before moving to the discover phase if we have an old lease to use.
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The default is 5 seconds.
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A setting of 0 seconds causes
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.Nm
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to skip the reboot phase and go straight into discover.
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.El
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.Ss Restricting behaviour
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.Nm
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will try to do as much as it can by default.
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However, there are sometimes situations where you don't want the things to be
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configured exactly how the the DHCP server wants.
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Here are some options that deal with turning these bits off.
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.Bl -tag -width indent
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.It Fl 4 , Fl Fl ipv4only
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Only configure IPv4.
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.It Fl 6 , Fl Fl ipv6only
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Only confgiure IPv6.
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.It Fl A , Fl Fl noarp
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Don't request or claim the address by ARP.
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This also disables IPv4LL.
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.It Fl B , Fl Fl nobackground
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Don't run in the background when we acquire a lease.
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This is mainly useful for running under the control of another process, such
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as a debugger or a network manager.
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.It Fl C , Fl Fl nohook Ar script
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Don't run this hook script.
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Matches full name, or prefixed with 2 numbers optionally ending with
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.Pa .sh .
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.Pp
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So to stop
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.Nm
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from touching your DNS or MTU settings you would do:-
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.D1 dhcpcd -C resolv.conf -C mtu eth0
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.It Fl G , Fl Fl nogateway
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Don't set any default routes.
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.It Fl H , Fl Fl xidhwaddr
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Use the last four bytes of the hardware address as the DHCP xid instead
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of a randomly generated number.
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.It Fl J , Fl Fl broadcast
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Instructs the DHCP server to broadcast replies back to the client.
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Normally this is only set for non Ethernet interfaces,
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such as FireWire and InfiniBand.
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In most instances,
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.Nm
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will set this automatically.
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.It Fl K , Fl Fl nolink
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Don't receive link messages for carrier status.
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You should only have to use this with buggy device drivers or running
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.Nm
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through a network manager.
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.It Fl L , Fl Fl noipv4ll
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Don't use IPv4LL (aka APIPA, aka Bonjour, aka ZeroConf).
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.It Fl O , Fl Fl nooption Ar option
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Don't request the specified option.
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If no option given, then don't request any options other than those to
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configure the interface and routing.
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.It Fl Q , Fl Fl require Ar option
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Requires the
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.Ar option
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to be present in all DHCP messages, otherwise the message is ignored.
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To enforce that
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.Nm
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only responds to DHCP servers and not BOOTP servers, you can
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.Fl Q
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.Ar dhcp_message_type .
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.It Fl q , Fl Fl quiet
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Quiet
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.Nm
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on the command line, only warnings and errors will be displayed.
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The messages are still logged though.
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.It Fl T, Fl Fl test
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On receipt of DHCP messages just call
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.Pa @SCRIPT@
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with the reason of TEST which echos the DHCP variables found in the message
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to the console.
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The interface configuration isn't touched and neither are any configuration
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files.
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To test INFORM the interface needs to be configured with the desired address
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before starting
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.Nm .
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.It Fl U, Fl Fl dumplease Ar interface
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Dumps the last lease for the
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.Ar interface
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to stdout.
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.Ar interface
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could also be a path to a DHCP wire formatted file.
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.It Fl V, Fl Fl variables
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Display a list of option codes and the associated variable for use in
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.Xr dhcpcd-run-hooks 8 .
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Variables are prefixed with new_ and old_ unless the option number is -.
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Variables without an option are part of the DHCP message and cannot be
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directly requested.
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.It Fl W, Fl Fl whitelist Ar address Ns Op /cidr
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Only accept packets from
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.Ar address Ns Op /cidr .
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.Fl X, Fl Fl blacklist
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is ignored if
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.Fl W, Fl Fl whitelist
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is set.
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.It Fl X, Fl Fl blacklist Ar address Ns Op Ar /cidr
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Ignore all packets from
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.Ar address Ns Op Ar /cidr .
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.It Fl Z , Fl Fl denyinterfaces Ar pattern
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|
When discovering interfaces, the interface name must not match
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|
.Ar pattern
|
|
which is a space or comma separated list of patterns passed to
|
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.Xr fnmatch 3 .
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.It Fl z , Fl Fl allowinterfaces Ar pattern
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|
When discovering interfaces, the interface name must match
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|
.Ar pattern
|
|
which is a space or comma separated list of patterns passed to
|
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.Xr fnmatch 3 .
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|
If the same interface is matched in
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|
.Fl Z , Fl Fl denyinterfaces
|
|
then it is still denied.
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.It Fl Fl nodev
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|
Don't load any
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|
.Pa /dev
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|
management modules.
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.El
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|
.Sh 3RDPARTY LINK MANAGEMENT
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|
Some interfaces require configuration by 3rd parties, such as PPP or VPN.
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|
When an interface configuration in
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|
.Nm
|
|
is marked as STATIC or INFORM without an address then
|
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.Nm
|
|
will monitor the interface until an address is added or removed from it and
|
|
act accordingly.
|
|
For point to point interfaces (like PPP), a default route to its
|
|
destination is automatically added to the configuration.
|
|
If the point to point interface is configured for INFORM, then
|
|
.Nm
|
|
unicasts INFORM to the destination, otherwise it defaults to STATIC.
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.Sh NOTES
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|
.Nm
|
|
requires a Berkley Packet Filter, or BPF device on BSD based systems and a
|
|
Linux Socket Filter, or LPF device on Linux based systems for all IPv4
|
|
configuration.
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|
.Sh FILES
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|
.Bl -ohang
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|
.It Pa @SYSCONFDIR@/dhcpcd.conf
|
|
Configuration file for dhcpcd.
|
|
If you always use the same options, put them here.
|
|
.It Pa @SYSCONFDIR@/dhcpcd.duid
|
|
Text file that holds the DUID used to identify the host.
|
|
.It Pa @SCRIPT@
|
|
Bourne shell script that is run to configure or de-configure an interface.
|
|
.It Pa @LIBDIR@/dhcpcd/dev
|
|
.Pa /dev
|
|
management modules.
|
|
.It Pa @HOOKDIR@
|
|
A directory containing bourne shell scripts that are run by the above script.
|
|
Each script can be disabled by using the
|
|
.Fl C , Fl Fl nohook
|
|
option described above.
|
|
.It Pa @DBDIR@/dhcpcd\- Ns Ar interface Ns .lease
|
|
The actual DHCP message sent by the server.
|
|
We use this when reading the last
|
|
lease and use the files mtime as when it was issued.
|
|
.It Pa @DBDIR@/dhcpcd\- Ns Ar interface Ns .lease6
|
|
The actual DHCPv6 message sent by the server.
|
|
We use this when reading the last
|
|
lease and use the files mtime as when it was issued.
|
|
.It Pa @DBDIR@/dhcpcd-rdm.monotonic
|
|
Stores the monotonic counter used in the
|
|
.Ar replay
|
|
field in Authentication Options.
|
|
.It Pa @RUNDIR@/dhcpcd.pid
|
|
Stores the PID of
|
|
.Nm
|
|
running on all interfaces.
|
|
.It Pa @RUNDIR@/dhcpcd\- Ns Ar interface Ns .pid
|
|
Stores the PID of
|
|
.Nm
|
|
running on the
|
|
.Ar interface .
|
|
.It Pa @RUNDIR@/dhcpcd.sock
|
|
Control socket to the master daemon.
|
|
.It Pa @RUNDIR@/dhcpcd\- Ns Ar interface Ns .sock
|
|
Control socket to per interface daemon.
|
|
.El
|
|
.Sh SEE ALSO
|
|
.Xr fnmatch 3 ,
|
|
.Xr if_nametoindex 3 ,
|
|
.Xr dhcpcd.conf 5 ,
|
|
.Xr resolv.conf 5 ,
|
|
.Xr dhcpcd-run-hooks 8 ,
|
|
.Xr resolvconf 8
|
|
.Sh STANDARDS
|
|
RFC\ 951, RFC\ 1534, RFC\ 2104, RFC\ 2131, RFC\ 2132, RFC\ 2563, RFC\ 2855,
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RFC\ 3004, RFC\ 3118, RFC\ 3203, RFC\ 3315, RFC\ 3361, RFC\ 3633, RFC\ 3396,
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RFC\ 3397, RFC\ 3442, RFC\ 3495, RFC\ 3925, RFC\ 3927, RFC\ 4039, RFC\ 4075,
|
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RFC\ 4242, RFC\ 4361, RFC\ 4390, RFC\ 4702, RFC\ 4074, RFC\ 4861, RFC\ 4833,
|
|
RFC\ 5227, RFC\ 5942, RFC\ 5969, RFC\ 6106, RFC\ 6334, RFC\ 6704.
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|
.Sh AUTHORS
|
|
.An Roy Marples Aq Mt roy@marples.name
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.Sh BUGS
|
|
Please report them to
|
|
.Lk http://roy.marples.name/projects/dhcpcd
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