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- dhcpd - Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Relay Agent
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- The Internet Software Consortium DHCP Relay Agent, dhcre-
- lay, provides a means for relaying DHCP and BOOTP requests
- from a subnet to which no DHCP server is directly to one
- or more DHCP servers on other subnets.
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- The DHCP Relay Agent listens for DHCP requests on all
- interfaces attached to a host, or only on those interfaces
- specified on the command line with the _\b-_\bi flag. When a
- query is received, it forwards it to the list of DHCP
- servers specified on the command line. When a reply is
- received, it is broadcast or unicast on the network from
- whence the original request came.
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- It is possible to specify a set of interfaces on which
- dhcrelay will listen, so that if dhcrelay is connected
- through one interface to a network on which there is no
- DHCP server, but is connected on another interface to a
- network on which there is a DHCP server, it will not relay
- DHCP and BOOTP requests from the network on which the
- server exists to that server. This is an imperfect solu-
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- The names of the network interfaces that dhcrelay should
- attempt to configure may be specified on the command line
- using the _\b-_\bi option. If no interface names are specified
- on the command line dhcrelay will identify all network
- interfaces, elimininating non-broadcast interfaces if pos-
- sible, and attempt to configure each interface.
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- If dhcrelay should listen and transmit on a port other
- than the standard (port 67), the -\b-p\bp flag may used. It
- should be followed by the udp port number that dhcrelay
- should use. This is mostly useful for debugging purposes.
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- Dhclient will normally run in the foreground until it has
- configured an interface, and then will revert to running
- in the background. To run force dhcrelay to always run as
- a foreground process, the -\b-d\bd flag should be specified.
- This is useful when running dhcrelay under a debugger, or
- when running it out of inittab on System V systems.
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- The name of at least one DHCP server to which DHCP and
- BOOTP requests should be relayed must be specified on the
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- d\bdh\bhc\bcr\bre\bel\bla\bay\by(\b(8\b8)\b) has been written for the Internet Software
- Consortium by Ted Lemon <mellon@fugue.com> in cooperation
- with Vixie Enterprises. To learn more about the Internet
- Software Consortium, see h\bht\btt\btp\bp:\b:/\b//\b/w\bww\bww\bw.\b.v\bvi\bix\bx.\b.c\bco\bom\bm/\b/i\bis\bsc\bc.\b. To learn
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