/* Define this if you want to see the requests and replies between the
DHCP code and the DNS library code. */
-
/* #define DEBUG_DNS_UPDATES */
/* Define this if you want to debug the host part of the inform processing */
/* Define this if you want to debug the binary leases (lease_chain) code */
/* #define DEBUG_BINARY_LEASES */
+/* Define this if you want to debug checksum calculations */
+/* #define DEBUG_CHECKSUM */
+
+/* Define this if you want to verbosely debug checksum calculations */
+/* #define DEBUG_CHECKSUM_VERBOSE */
+
+
/* Define this if you want DHCP failover protocol support in the DHCP
server. */
is a host address and doesn't include any on-link information.
64 indicates that the first 64 bits are the subnet or on-link
prefix. */
-#define DHCLIENT_DEFAULT_PREFIX_LEN 64
+#define DHCLIENT_DEFAULT_PREFIX_LEN 128
/* Enable the gentle shutdown signal handling. Currently this
means that on SIGINT or SIGTERM a client will release its
this option will be removed at some time. */
/* #define INCLUDE_OLD_DHCP_ISC_ERROR_CODES */
+/* Use the older factors for scoring a lease in the v6 client code.
+ The new factors cause the client to choose more bindings (IAs)
+ over more addresse within a binding. Most uses will get a
+ single address in a single binding and only get an adverstise
+ from a single server and there won't be a difference. */
+/* #define USE_ORIGINAL_CLIENT_LEASE_WEIGHTS */
+
+/* Print out specific error messages for dhclient, dhcpd
+ or dhcrelay when processing an incorrect command line. This
+ is included for those that might require the exact error
+ messages, as we don't expect that is necessary it is on by
+ default. */
+#define PRINT_SPECIFIC_CL_ERRORS
+
+/* Limit the value of a file descriptor the serve will use
+ when accepting a connecting request. This can be used to
+ limit the number of TCP connections that the server will
+ allow at one time. A value of 0 means there is no limit.*/
+#define MAX_FD_VALUE 200
+
+/* Enable EUI-64 Address assignment policy. Instructs the server
+ * to use EUI-64 addressing instead of dynamic address allocation
+ * for IA_NA pools, if the parameter use-eui-64 is true for the
+ * pool. Can be at all scopes down to the pool level. Not
+ * supported by the configure script. */
+/* #define EUI_64 */
+
+/* Enable enforcement of the require option statement as documented
+ * in man page. Instructs the dhclient, when in -6 mode, to discard
+ * offered leases that do not contain all options specified as required
+ * in the client's configuration file. The client already enforces this
+ * in -4 mode. */
+#define ENFORCE_DHCPV6_CLIENT_REQUIRE
+
+/* Enable the invocation of the client script with a FAIL state code
+ * by dhclient when running in one-try mode (-T) and the attempt to
+ * obtain the desired lease(s) fails. Applies to IPv4 mode only. */
+/* #define CALL_SCRIPT_ON_ONETRY_FAIL */
+
/* Include definitions for various options. In general these
should be left as is, but if you have already defined one
- of these and prefer your definition you can comment the
+ of these and prefer your definition you can comment the
RFC define out to avoid conflicts */
+#define RFC2563_OPTIONS
#define RFC2937_OPTIONS
#define RFC4776_OPTIONS
+#define RFC4578_OPTIONS
#define RFC4833_OPTIONS
#define RFC4994_OPTIONS
+#define RFC5071_OPTIONS
#define RFC5192_OPTIONS
#define RFC5223_OPTIONS
#define RFC5417_OPTIONS
#define RFC5460_OPTIONS
+#define RFC5859_OPTIONS
#define RFC5969_OPTIONS
#define RFC5970_OPTIONS
#define RFC5986_OPTIONS
#define RFC6011_OPTIONS
+#define RFC6011_OPTIONS
+#define RFC6153_OPTIONS
#define RFC6334_OPTIONS
#define RFC6440_OPTIONS
#define RFC6731_OPTIONS
#define RFC6939_OPTIONS
#define RFC6977_OPTIONS
#define RFC7083_OPTIONS
-
+#define RFC7341_OPTIONS
+#define RFC7618_OPTIONS
+#define RFC7710_OPTIONS