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0b4a1931 26.Dt DHCPCD.CONF 5
918338f2 27.Os
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28.Sh NAME
29.Nm dhcpcd.conf
443c8695 30.Nd dhcpcd configuration file
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31.Sh DESCRIPTION
32Although
33.Nm dhcpcd
34can do everything from the command line, there are cases where it's just easier
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35to do it once in a configuration file.
36Most of the options found in
ba9dfb7a 37.Xr dhcpcd 8
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38can be used here.
39The first word on the line is the option and the rest of the line is the value.
40Leading and trailing whitespace for the option and value are trimmed.
41You can escape characters in the value using the \\ character.
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42.Pp
43Blank lines and lines starting with # are ignored.
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44.Pp
45Here's a list of available options:
46.Bl -tag -width indent
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47.It Ic allowinterfaces Ar pattern
48When discovering interfaces, the interface name must match
49.Ar pattern
50which is a space or comma separated list of patterns passed to
51.Xr fnmatch 3 .
52If the same interface is matched in
53.Ic denyinterfaces
54then it is still denied.
55.It Ic denyinterfaces Ar pattern
56When discovering interfaces, the interface name must not match
57.Ar pattern
58which is a space or comma separated list of patterns passed to
59.Xr fnmatch 3 .
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60.It Ic arping Ar address Op address
61.Nm dhcpcd
ff021b0b 62will arping each address in order before attempting DHCP.
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63If an address is found, we will select the replying hardware address as the
64profile, otherwise the ip address.
65Example:
66.Pp
67.D1 interface bge0
68.D1 arping 192.168.0.1
69.Pp
70.D1 profile 192.168.0.1
71.D1 static ip_address=192.168.0.10/24
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72.It Ic authprotocol Ar protocol Ar algorithm Ar rdm
73Authenticate DHCP messages.
0dc49454 74See the Supported Authentication Protocols section.
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75.It Ic authtoken Ar secretid Ar realm Ar expire Ar key
76Define a shared key for use in authentication.
77.Ar realm can be "" to for use with the
78.Ar delayed
79prptocol.
80.Ar expire
81is the date the token expires and should be formatted "yyy-mm-dd HH:MM".
82You can use the keyword
83.Ar forever
84or
85.Ar 0
86which means the token never expires.
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87For the token protocol,
88.Ar secretid
89needs to be 0 and
90.Ar realm
91needs to be "".
92If
93.Nm dhcpcd
94has the error
95.D1 dhcp_auth_encode: Invalid argument
96then it means that
97.Nm dhcpcd
98could not find the correct authentication token in your configuration.
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99.It Ic background
100Background immediately.
101This is useful for startup scripts which don't disable link messages for
102carrier status.
6f767217 103.It Ic blacklist Ar address Ns Op /cidr
ce6b39df 104Ignores all packets from
6f767217 105.Ar address Ns Op /cidr .
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106.It Ic whitelist Ar address Ns Op /cidr
107Only accept packets from
108.Ar address Ns Op /cidr .
109.Ic blacklist
110is ignored if
111.Ic whitelist
112is set.
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113.It Ic bootp
114Be a BOOTP client.
115Basically, this just doesn't send a DHCP Message Type option and will only
116interact with a BOOTP server.
117All other DHCP options still work.
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118.It Ic broadcast
119Instructs the DHCP server to broadcast replies back to the client.
120Normally this is only set for non Ethernet interfaces,
121such as FireWire and InfiniBand.
122In most cases,
123.Nm dhcpcd
124will set this automatically.
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125.It Ic controlgroup Ar group
126Sets the group ownership of
127.Pa @RUNDIR@/dhcpcd.sock
128so that users other than root can connect to
129.Nm dhcpcd .
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130.It Ic debug
131Echo debug messages to the stderr and syslog.
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132.It Ic dev Ar value
133Load the
134.Ar value
135.Pa /dev
136management module.
137.Nm dhcpcd
138will load the first one found to work, if any.
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139.It Ic env Ar value
140Push
141.Ar value
142to the environment for use in
143.Xr dhcpcd-run-hooks 8 .
144For example, you can force the hostname hook to always set the hostname with
145.Ic env
146.Va force_hostname=YES .
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147Or set which driver
148.Xr wpa_supplicant 8
149should use with
150.Ic env
151.Va wpa_supplicant_driver=nl80211
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152.Pp
153If the hostname is set, will be will set to the FQDN if possible as per
154RFC 4702 section 3.1.
155If the FQDN option is missing,
156.Nm dhcpcd
157will still try and set a FQDN from the hostname and domain options for
158consistency.
159To override this, set
160.Ic env
161.Va hostname_fqdn=[YES|NO|SERVER] .
162A value of server means just what the server says, don't manipulate it.
163This could lead to an inconsistent hostname on a DHCPv4 and DHCPv6 network
164where the DHCPv4 hostname is short and the DHCPv6 has an FQDN.
165DHCPv6 has no hostname option.
d2616b08 166.It Ic clientid Ar string
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167Send the
168.Ar clientid .
d2616b08 169If the string is of the format 01:02:03 then it is encoded as hex.
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170For interfaces whose hardware address is longer than 8 bytes, or if the
171.Ar clientid
172is an empty string then
173.Nm dhcpcd
174sends a default
175.Ar clientid
176of the hardware family and the hardware address.
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177.It Ic duid
178Generate an
179.Rs
180.%T "RFC 4361"
181.Re
ebc9d360 182compliant DHCP Unique Identifier.
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183If persistent storage is available then a DUID-LLT (link local address + time)
184is generated, otherwise DUID-LL is generated (link local address).
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185This, plus the IAID will be used as the
186.Ic clientid .
7e068c85 187The DUID-LLT generated will be held in
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188.Pa @SYSCONFDIR@/dhcpcd.duid
189and should not be copied to other hosts.
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190.It Ic iaid Ar iaid
191Set the Interface Association Identifier to
192.Ar iaid .
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193This option must be used in an
194.Ic interface
195block.
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196This defaults to the last 4 bytes of the hardware address assigned to the
197interface.
198Each instance of this should be unique within the scope of the client and
199.Nm dhcpcd
200warns if a conflict is detected.
201If there is a conflict, it is only a problem if the conflicted IAIDs are
202used on the same network.
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203.It Ic dhcp
204Enable DHCP on the interface, on by default.
205.It Ic dhcp6
206Enable DHCPv6 on the interface, on by default.
207.It Ic ipv4
208Enable IPv4 on the interface, on by default.
209.It Ic ipv6
210Enable IPv6 on the interface, on by default.
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211.It Ic persistent
212.Nm dhcpcd
213normally de-configures the interface and configuration when it exits.
214Sometimes, this isn't desirable if, for example, you have root mounted over
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215NFS or SSH clients connect to this host and they need to be notified of
216the host shutting down.
15fc1181 217You can use this option to stop this from happening.
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218.It Ic fallback Ar profile
219Fallback to using this profile if DHCP fails.
220This allows you to configure a static profile instead of using ZeroConf.
ba9dfb7a 221.It Ic hostname Ar name
35d02ae6 222Sends
ff021b0b 223.Ar hostname
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224to the DHCP server so it can be registered in DNS.
225If
35ff0dbb 226.Ar hostname
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227is an empty string then the current system hostname is sent.
228If
229.Ar hostname
230is a FQDN (ie, contains a .) then it will be encoded as such.
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231.It Ic hostname_short
232Sends the short hostname to the DHCP server instead of the FQDN.
233This is useful because DHCP servers will not register the FQDN in their
234DNS if the domain part does not match theirs.
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235.Pp
236Also, see the
237.Ic env
238option above to control how the hostname is set on the host.
8fe4bf14 239.It Ic ia_na Op Ar iaid Op / address
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240Request a DHCPv6 Normal Address for
241.Ar iaid .
00ababe4 242.Ar iaid
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243defaults to the
244.Ic iaid
245option as described above.
246You can request more than one ia_na by specifying a unique
247.Ar iaid
248for each one.
22ea2b0d 249.It Ic ia_ta Op Ar iaid
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250Request a DHCPv6 Temporary Address for
251.Ar iaid .
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252You can request more than one ia_ta by specifying a unique
253.Ar iaid
254for each one.
4f94ed51 255.It Ic ia_pd Op Ar iaid Oo / Ar prefix / Ar prefix_len Oc Op Ar interface Op / Ar sla_id Op / Ar prefix_len
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256Request a DHCPv6 Delegated Prefix for
257.Ar iaid .
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258This option must be used in an
259.Ic interface
260block.
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261Unless a
262.Ar sla_id
263of 0 is assigned, a reject route is installed for the Delegated Prefix to
264stop unallocated addresses being resolved upstream.
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265This reject route is in essence SLA 0, thus you need space within the prefix
266to assign a SLA per interface.
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267If no
268.Ar interface
94a79cea 269is given then we will assign a prefix to every other interface with a
22ea2b0d 270.Ar sla_id
94a79cea 271equivalent to the interface index assigned by the OS.
22ea2b0d 272Otherwise addresses are only assigned for each
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273.Ar interface
274and
9ff636a5 275.Ar sla_id .
94a79cea 276Each assigned address will have a suffix of 1.
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277You cannot assign a prefix to the requesting interface unless the
278DHCPv6 server supports
279.Li RFC6603
280Prefix Exclude Option.
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281.Nm dhcpcd
282has to be running for all the interfaces it is delegating to.
00ababe4 283A default
367f7b11 284.Ar prefix_len
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285of 64 is assumed, unless the maximum
286.Ar sla_id
287does not fit.
288In this case
289.Ar prefix_len
b2feeb9e 290is increased to the highest multiple of 8 that can accommodate the
94a79cea 291.Ar sla_id .
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292.Ar sla_id
293is an integer and is added to the prefix which must fit inside
294.Ar prefix_len
295less the length of the delegated prefix.
94a79cea 296.Ar sla_id can be 0 only if the Delegated Prefix is assigned to one interface.
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297You can specify multiple
298.Ar interface /
299.Ar sla_id /
300.Ar prefix_len
301per
302.Ic ia_pd ,
303space separated.
9be26bc3 304IPv6RS should be disabled globally when requesting a Prefix Delegation.
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306In the following example eth0 is the externally facing interface to be
307configured for both IPv4 and IPv6.
308The DHCPv4 server will provide us with an IPv4 address and a default route.
309The DHCPv6 server is going to provide us with an IPv6 address, a default
310route and a /64 subnet to be delegated to the internal interface.
311The eth1 interface will be automatically configured
312for IPv6 using the first address (::1) from the delegated prefix.
b9beb41b 313A second prefix is requested and assigned to two other interfaces.
9be26bc3 314.Xr rtadvd 8
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315can be used with an empty configuration file on eth1, eth2 and eth3,
316to provide automatic
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317IPv6 address configuration for the internal network.
318.Bd -literal -indent
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319noipv6rs # disable routing solicitation
320denyinterfaces eth2 # Don't touch eth2 at all
9be26bc3 321interface eth0
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322 ipv6rs # enable routing solicitation get the
323 # default IPv6 route
324 ia_na 1 # request an IPv6 address
325 ia_pd 2 eth1/0 # request a PD and assign it to eth1
326 ia_pd 3 eth2/1 eth3/2 # req a PD and assign it to eth2 and eth3
327 # we cannot use SLA 0 above because we are
328 # assinging the PD to more than one interface
9be26bc3 329.Ed
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330.It Ic ipv4only
331Only configure IPv4.
332.It Ic ipv6only
333Only confgiure IPv6.
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334.It Ic fqdn Op disable | ptr | both
335ptr just asks the DHCP server to update the PTR
35ff0dbb 336record of the host in DNS whereas both also updates the A record.
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337disable will disable the FQDN option.
338The default is both.
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339.Nm dhcpcd
340itself never does any DNS updates.
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341.Nm dhcpcd
342encodes the FQDN hostname as specified in
343.Li RFC1035 .
3adc5520 344.It Ic interface Ar interface
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345Subsequent options are only parsed for this
346.Ar interface .
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347.It Ic ipv6ra_autoconf
348Generate SLAAC addresses for each Prefix advertised by a
349Router Advertisement message with the Auto flag set.
350On by default.
351.It Ic ipv6ra_noautoconf
352Disables the above option.
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353.It Ic ipv6ra_fork
354By default, when
355.Nm dhcpcd
356receives an IPv6 RA,
357.Nm dhcpcd
358will only fork to the background if the RA contains at least one unexpired
e2c4a256 359RDNSS option and a valid prefix or no DHCPv6 instruction.
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360Set this option so to make
361.Nm dhcpcd
362always fork on an RA.
d7555c12 363.It Ic ipv6ra_own
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364Disables kernel IPv6 Router Advertisment processing so dhcpcd can manage
365addresses and routes.
d7555c12 366.It Ic ipv6ra_own_default
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367Each time dhcpcd receives an IPv6 Router Adveristment, dhcpcd will manage
368the default route only.
369This allows dhcpcd to prefer an interface for outbound traffic based on metric
370and/or user selection rather than the kernel.
4f0240bf 371.It Ic ipv6ra_accept_nopublic
a8e5259b 372Some IPv6 routers advertise themselves as a default router without any
4f0240bf 373public prefixes or managed addresses.
3823dbf5 374Generally, this is incorrect behaviour and
a8e5259b 375.Nm dhcpcd
3823dbf5 376will ignore the advertisement unless this option is turned on.
d7555c12 377.It Ic ipv6rs
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378Enables IPv6 Router Advertisment solicitation.
379This is on by default, but is documented here in the case where it is disabled
380globally but needs to be enabled for one interface.
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381.It Ic leasetime Ar seconds
382Request a leasetime of
383.Ar seconds .
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384.It Ic logfile Ar logfile
385Writes to the specified
386.Ar logfile
387rather than
388.Xr syslog 3 .
389The
390.Ar logfile
cf2dcc16 391is truncated when opened and is reopened when
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392.Nm dhcpcd
393receives the
394.Dv SIGUSR2
395signal.
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396.It Ic metric Ar metric
397Metrics are used to prefer an interface over another one, lowest wins.
398.Nm dhcpcd
87b266d2 399will supply a default metric of 200 +
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400.Xr if_nametoindex 3 .
401An extra 100 will be added for wireless interfaces.
7dab081f 402.It Ic noalias
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403Any pre-existing IPv4 addresses existing address will be removed from the
404interface when adding a new IPv4 address.
ba9dfb7a 405.It Ic noarp
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406Don't send any ARP requests.
407This also disables IPv4LL.
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408.It Ic noauthrequired
409Don't require authentication even though we requested it.
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410.It Ic nodelay
411Don't delay for an initial randomised time when starting protocols.
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412.It Ic nodev
413Don't load
414.Pa /dev
415management modules.
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416.It Ic nodhcp
417Don't start DHCP or listen to DHCP messages.
418This is only useful when allowing IPv4LL.
419.It Ic nodhcp6
420Don't start DHCPv6 or listen to DHCPv6 messages.
421Normally DHCPv6 is started by a RA instruction or configuration.
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422.It Ic nogateway
423Don't install any default routes.
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424.It Ic gateway
425Install a default route if available (default).
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426.It Ic nohook Ar script
427Don't run this hook script.
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428Matches full name, or prefixed with 2 numbers optionally ending with
429.Pa .sh .
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430.Pp
431So to stop
432.Nm dhcpcd
433from touching your DNS or MTU settings you would do:-
434.D1 nohook resolv.conf, mtu
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435.It Ic noipv4
436Don't attempt to configure an IPv4 address.
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437.It Ic noipv4ll
438Don't attempt to obtain an IPv4LL address if we failed to get one via DHCP.
439See
440.Rs
441.%T "RFC 3927"
442.Re
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443.It Ic noipv6
444Don't attmept to configure an IPv6 address.
91cd7324 445.It Ic noipv6rs
4c6a8bec 446Disable solicitation and receipt of IPv6 Router Advertisements.
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447.It Ic nolink
448Don't receive link messages about carrier status.
449You should only set this for buggy interface drivers.
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450.It Ic noup
451Don't bring the interface up when in master mode.
452If
453.Nm
454cannot determine the carrier state,
455.Nm
456will enter a tight polling loop until the interface is marked up and running
457or a valid carrier state is reported.
cc45fbd7 458.It Ic option Ar option
d2616b08 459Requests the
cc45fbd7 460.Ar option
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461from the server.
462It can be a variable to be used in
ee4e620a 463.Xr dhcpcd-run-hooks 8
cf42802e 464or the numerical value.
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465You can specify more
466.Ar option Ns s
467separated by commas, spaces or more
468.Ic option
469lines.
2be15e88 470.Ar option
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471Prepend dhcp6_ to
472.Ar option
473to request a DHCPv6 option.
474DHCPv4 options are mapped to DHCPv6 where applicable.
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475.Pp
476Prepend nd_ to
477.Ar option
478to handle ND options, but this only works for the
479.Ic nooption ,
480.Ic reject
481and
482.Ic require
483options.
2063c6f9 484.It Ic nooption Ar option
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485Remove the option from the message before it's processed.
486.It Ic require Ar option
487Requires the
488.Ar option
489to be present in all messages, otherwise the message is ignored.
490To enforce that
491.Nm dhcpcd
492only responds to DHCP servers and not BOOTP servers, you can
493.Ic require
494.Ar dhcp_message_type .
495This isn't an exact science though because a BOOTP server can send DHCP like
496options.
497.It Ic reject Ar option
498Reject a message that contains the
499.Ar option .
500This is useful when you cannot use
501.Ic require
502to select / de-select BOOTP messages.
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503.It Ic destination Ar option
504If
505.Nm
506detects an address added to a point to point interface (PPP, TUN, etc) then
507it will set the listed DHCP options to the destination address of the
508interface.
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509.It Ic profile Ar name
510Subsequent options are only parsed for this profile
511.Ar name .
1abffd5b 512.It Ic quiet
87b266d2 513Suppress any dhcpcd output to the console, except for errors.
1abffd5b 514.It Ic reboot Ar seconds
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515Allow
516.Ar reboot
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517seconds before moving to the DISCOVER phase if we have an old lease to use
518and moving from DISCOVER to IPv4LL if no reply.
a628f34d 519The default is 5 seconds.
901b42de 520A setting of 0 seconds causes
a2a9a498 521.Nm dhcpcd
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522to skip the REBOOT phase and go straight into DISCOVER.
523This is desirable for mobile users because if you change from network A to
524network B and they use the same subnet and the address from network A isn't
525in use on network B, then the DHCP server will remain silent even if authorative
526which means
527.Nm dhcpcd
528will timeout before moving back to the DISCOVER phase.
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529.It Ic release
530.Nm dhcpcd
531will release the lease prior to stopping the interface.
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532.It Ic script Ar script
533Use
534.Ar script
535instead of the default
536.Pa @SCRIPT@ .
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537.It Ic ssid Ar ssid
538Subsequent options are only parsed for this wireless
539.Ar ssid .
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540.It Ic slaac Op Ar hwaddr | Ar private
541Selects the interface identifier used for SLAAC generated IPv6 addresses.
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542If
543.Ar private
544is used, a RFC7217 address is generated.
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545.It Ic static Ar value
546Configures a static
547.Ar value .
548If you set
549.Ic ip_address
550then
551.Nm dhcpcd
552will not attempt to obtain a lease and just use the value for the address with
553an infinite lease time.
554.Pp
555Here is an example which configures a static address, routes and dns.
556.D1 interface eth0
557.D1 static ip_address=192.168.0.10/24
558.D1 static routers=192.168.0.1
559.D1 static domain_name_servers=192.168.0.1
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560.Pp
561Here is an example for PPP which gives the destination a default route.
562It uses the special destination keyword to insert the destination address
563into the value.
564.D1 interface ppp0
565.D1 static ip_address=
566.D1 destination routers
d2616b08 567.It Ic timeout Ar seconds
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568Timeout after
569.Ar seconds ,
570instead of the default 30.
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571A setting of 0
572.Ar seconds
573causes
574.Nm dhcpcd
575to wait forever to get a lease.
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576If
577.Nm dhcpcd
578is working on a single interface then
579.Nm dhcpcd
580will exit when a timeout occurs, otherwise
581.Nm dhcpcd
582will fork into the background.
583If using IPv4LL then
584.Nm dhcpcd
585start the IPv4LL process after the timeout and then wait a little longer
586before really timing out.
d2616b08 587.It Ic userclass Ar string
1300150e 588Tag the DHCPv4 messages with the userclass.
cf42802e 589You can specify more than one.
bac03ede 590.It Ic vendor Ar code , Ns Ar value
87b266d2 591Add an encapsulated vendor option.
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592.Ar code
593should be between 1 and 254 inclusive.
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594To add a raw vendor string, omit
595.Ar code
596but keep the comma.
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597Examples.
598.Pp
599Set the vendor option 01 with an IP address.
600.D1 vendor 01,192.168.0.2
601Set the vendor option 02 with a hex code.
602.D1 vendor 02,01:02:03:04:05
603Set the vendor option 03 with an IP address as a string.
604.D1 vendor 03,\e"192.168.0.2\e"
87b266d2 605Set un-encapsulated vendor option to hello world.
9cb58952 606.D1 vendor ,"hello world"
bac03ede 607.It Ic vendorclassid Ar string
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608Set the DHCP Vendor Class.
609DHCPv6 has it's own option as shown below.
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610The default is
611dhcpcd-<version>:<os>:<machine>:<platform>.
612For example
613.D1 dhcpcd-5.5.6:NetBSD-6.99.5:i386:i386
bac03ede 614If not set then none is sent.
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615Some badly configured DHCP servers reject unknown vendorclassids.
616To work around it, try and impersonate Windows by using the MSFT vendorclassid.
7a911e57 617.It Ic vendclass Ar en Ar data
1300150e 618Add the DHCPv6 Vendor Indetifying Vendor Class with the IANA assigned Enterprise
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619Number
620.Ar en
621with the
622.Ar data .
623This option can be set more than once to add more data, but the behaviour,
624as per
625.Xr RFC 3925
626is undefined if the Enterprise Number differs.
7013b073 627.It Ic waitip Op 4 | 6
2a07a2af 628Wait for an address to be assigned before forking to the background.
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6294 means wait for an IPv4 address to be assigned.
6306 means wait for an IPv6 address to be assigned.
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631If no argument is given,
632.Nm
633will wait for any address protocol to be assigned.
634It is possible to wait for more than one address protocol and
635.Nm
636will only fork to the background when all waiting conditions are satisfied.
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637.It Ic xidhwaddr
638Use the last four bytes of the hardware address as the DHCP xid instead
639of a randomly generated number.
eaa90296 640.El
8e7d8c37 641.Ss Defining new options
2be15e88 642DHCP, ND and DHCPv6 allow for the use of custom options.
8e7d8c37 643Each option needs to be started with the
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644.Ic define ,
645.If definend
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646or
647.Ic define6
648directive.
649This can optionally be followed by both
650.Ic embed
651or
652.Ic encap
653options.
654Both can be specified more than once and
655.Ic embed
656must come before
657.Ic encap .
658.Bl -tag -width indent
659.It Ic define Ar code Ar type Ar variable
660Defines the DHCP option
661.Ar code
662of
663.Ar type
664with a name of
665.Ar variable
666exported to
667.Xr dhcpcd-run-hooks 8 .
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668.It Ic definend Ar code Ar type Ar variable
669Defines the ND option
670.Ar code
671of
672.Ar type
673with a name of
674.Ar variable
675exported to
676.Xr dhcpcd-run-hooks 8 ,
677with a prefix of
678.Va _nd .
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679.It Ic define6 Ar code Ar type Ar variable
680Defines the DHCPv6 option
681.Ar code
682of
683.Ar type
684with a name of
685.Ar variable
686exported to
687.Xr dhcpcd-run-hooks 8 ,
688with a prefix of
689.Va _dhcp6 .
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690.It Ic vendopt Ar code Ar type Ar variable
691Defines the Vendor-Identifying Vendor Options.
692The
693.Ar code
694is the IANA Enterprise Number which will unqiuely describe the encapsulated
695options.
696.Ar type
697is normally
698.Ar encap .
699.Ar variable
700names the Vendor option to be exported.
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701.It Ic embed Ar type Ar variable
702Defines an embedded variable within the defined option.
703The length is determined by the
704.Ar type .
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705If the
706.Ar variable
707is not the same as defined in the parent option,
708it is prefixed with the parent
709.Ar variable
710first with an underscore.
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711If the
712.Ar variable
713has the name of
714.Ar reserved
715then it is not processed.
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716.It Ic encap Ar code Ar type Ar variable
717Defines an encapsulated variable within the defined option.
718The length is determined by the
719.Ar type .
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720If the
721.Ar variable
722is not the same as defined in the parent option,
723it is prefixed with the parent
724.Ar variable
725first with an underscore.
726.El
727.Ss Type prefix
728These keywords come before the type itself, to describe it more fully.
729You can use more than one, but they must appear in the order listed below.
730.Bl -tag -width -indent
731.It Ic request
732Requests the option by default without having to be specified in user
733configuration
734.It Ic norequest
735This option cannot be requested, regardless of user configuration
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736.It Ic index
737The option can appear more than once and will be indexed.
63bdd2c2 738.It Ic array
b2feeb9e 739The option data is split into a space separated array, each element being
63bdd2c2 740the same type.
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741.El
742.Ss Types to define
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743The type directly affects the length of data consumed inside the option.
744Any remaining data is normally discarded.
745Lengths can be specified for string and binhex types, but this is generally
746with other data embedded afterwards in the same option.
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748.It Ic ipaddress
cc71162d 749An IPv4 address, 4 bytes.
8e7d8c37 750.It Ic ip6address
cc71162d 751An IPv6 address, 16 bytes.
b21cd906 752.It Ic string Op : Ic length
8f008ca7 753A NVT ASCII string of printable characters.
8e7d8c37 754.It Ic byte
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755A byte.
756.It Ic bitflags : Ic flags
757A byte represented as a string of flags, most significant bit first.
758For example, using ABCDEFGH then A would equal 10000000, B 01000000,
759C 00100000, etc.
760If the bit is not set, the flag is not printed.
761A flag of 0 is not printed even if the bit postition is set.
762This is to allow reservation of the first bits while assinging the last bits.
8e7d8c37 763.It Ic int16
cc71162d 764A signed 16bit integer, 2 bytes.
8e7d8c37 765.It Ic uint16
cc71162d 766An unsigned 16bit integer, 2 bytes.
8e7d8c37 767.It Ic int32
cc71162d 768A signed 32bit integer, 4 bytes.
8e7d8c37 769.It Ic uint32
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770An unsigned 32bit integer, 4 bytes.
771.It Ic flag
772A fixed value (1) to indicate that the option is present, 0 bytes.
8e7d8c37 773.It Ic domain
cc71162d 774A RFC 3397 encoded string.
8f008ca7 775.It Ic dname
cc71162d 776A RFC 1035 validated string.
b21cd906 777.It Ic binhex Op : Ic length
cc71162d 778Binary data expressed as hexadecimal.
8e7d8c37 779.It Ic embed
cc71162d 780Contains embedded options (implies encap as well).
8e7d8c37 781.It Ic encap
cc71162d 782Contains encapsulated options (implies embed as well).
03476881 783.It Ic option
cc71162d 784References an option from the global definition.
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785.El
786.Ss Example definition
787.D1 # DHCP option 81, Fully Qualified Domain Name, RFC4702
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788.D1 define 81 embed fqdn
789.D1 embed byte flags
790.D1 embed byte rcode1
791.D1 embed byte rcode2
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792.D1 embed domain fqdn
793.Pp
794.D1 # DHCP option 125, Vendor Specific Information Option, RFC3925
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795.D1 define 125 encap vsio
796.D1 embed uint32 enterprise_number
8e7d8c37 797.D1 # Options defined for the enterprise number
63bdd2c2 798.D1 encap 1 ipaddress ipaddress
0dc49454 799.Ss Supported Authentication Protocols
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801.It Ic token
0dc49454 802Sends and expects the token with the secretid 0 and realm of "" in each message.
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803.It Ic delayedrealm
804Delayed Authentication.
805.Nm dhcpcd
806will send an authentication option with no key or MAC.
807The server will see this option, and select a key for
808.Nm , writing the
809.Ar realm
810and
811.Ar secretid
812in it.
813.Nm dhcpcd
814will then look for a non-expired token with a matching realm and secretid.
815This token is used to authenicate all other messages.
816.It Ic delayed
817Same as above, but without a realm.
818.El
0dc49454 819.Ss Supported Authentication Algorithms
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820If none specified,
821.Ic hmac-md5
822is the default.
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824.It Ic hmac-md5
825.El
826.Ss Supported Replay Detection Mechanisms
827If none specified,
828.Ic monotonic
829is the default.
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830If this is changed from what was previously used,
831or the means of calculating or storing it is broken then the DHCP server
832will probably have to have its notion of the clients Replay Detection Value
833reset.
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835.It Ic monocounter
836Read the number in the file
837.Pa @DBDIR@/dhcpcd-rdm.monotonic
838and add one to it.
839.It Ic monotime
840Create a NTP timestamp from the system time.
c73ed171 841.It Ic monotonic
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843.Ic monotime .
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ba9dfb7a 845.Sh SEE ALSO
0b4a1931 846.Xr fnmatch 3 ,
065125d4 847.Xr if_nametoindex 3 ,
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848.Xr dhcpcd 8 ,
849.Xr dhcpcd-run-hooks 8
ba9dfb7a 850.Sh AUTHORS
2cfe8d07 851.An Roy Marples Aq Mt roy@marples.name
ba9dfb7a 852.Sh BUGS
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853Please report them to
854.Lk http://roy.marples.name/projects/dhcpcd