From ee31d9923a737a817eeb54d2abb4e8a5dad8d302 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ted Lemon Date: Mon, 2 Jun 1997 23:27:22 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Make name-servers option ien116-name-servers --- server/dhcpd.conf.5 | 6 +- server/dhcpd.conf.cat5 | 224 ++++++++++++++++++++--------------------- 2 files changed, 115 insertions(+), 115 deletions(-) diff --git a/server/dhcpd.conf.5 b/server/dhcpd.conf.5 index b118fbfda..3cf2fd3d1 100644 --- a/server/dhcpd.conf.5 +++ b/server/dhcpd.conf.5 @@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ the entire organization), and so on. So, for example: .nf option domain-name "isc.org"; - option name-servers ns1.isc.org, ns2.isc.org; + option domain-name-servers ns1.isc.org, ns2.isc.org; .ce 1 Figure 2 @@ -783,9 +783,9 @@ The time-server option specifies a list of RFC 868 time servers available to the client. Servers should be listed in order of preference. .PP - \fBoption\fR \fBname-servers\fR \fIip-address\fR [\fB,\fR \fIip-address\fR ... ]; + \fBoption\fR \fBien116-name-servers\fR \fIip-address\fR [\fB,\fR \fIip-address\fR ... ]; .PP -The name-servers option specifies a list of IEN 116 name servers +The ien116-name-servers option specifies a list of IEN 116 name servers available to the client. Servers should be listed in order of preference. .PP diff --git a/server/dhcpd.conf.cat5 b/server/dhcpd.conf.cat5 index b8b08af80..e00692450 100644 --- a/server/dhcpd.conf.cat5 +++ b/server/dhcpd.conf.cat5 @@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ dhcpd.conf(5) dhcpd.conf(5) organization), and so on. So, for example: option domain-name "isc.org"; - option name-servers ns1.isc.org, ns2.isc.org; + option domain-name-servers ns1.isc.org, ns2.isc.org; Figure 2 @@ -819,37 +819,37 @@ dhcpd.conf(5) dhcpd.conf(5) servers available to the client. Servers should be listed in order of preference. - ooppttiioonn nnaammee--sseerrvveerrss _i_p_-_a_d_d_r_e_s_s [,, _i_p_-_a_d_d_r_e_s_s ... ]; + ooppttiioonn iieenn111166--nnaammee--sseerrvveerrss _i_p_-_a_d_d_r_e_s_s [,, _i_p_-_a_d_d_r_e_s_s ... + ]; - The name-servers option specifies a list of IEN 116 name - servers available to the client. Servers should be listed - in order of preference. + The ien116-name-servers option specifies a list of IEN 116 + name servers available to the client. Servers should be + listed in order of preference. - ooppttiioonn ddoommaaiinn--nnaammee--sseerrvveerrss _i_p_-_a_d_d_r_e_s_s [,, _i_p_-_a_d_d_r_e_s_s ... + ooppttiioonn ddoommaaiinn--nnaammee--sseerrvveerrss _i_p_-_a_d_d_r_e_s_s [,, _i_p_-_a_d_d_r_e_s_s ... ];; - The domain-name-servers option specifies a list of Domain - Name System (STD 13, RFC 1035) name servers available to - the client. Servers should be listed in order of prefer- + The domain-name-servers option specifies a list of Domain + Name System (STD 13, RFC 1035) name servers available to + the client. Servers should be listed in order of prefer- ence. ooppttiioonn lloogg--sseerrvveerrss _i_p_-_a_d_d_r_e_s_s [,, _i_p_-_a_d_d_r_e_s_s ... ];; - The log-server option specifies a list of MIT-LCS UDP log + The log-server option specifies a list of MIT-LCS UDP log servers available to the client. Servers should be listed in order of preference. ooppttiioonn ccooookkiiee--sseerrvveerrss _i_p_-_a_d_d_r_e_s_s [,, _i_p_-_a_d_d_r_e_s_s ... ];; - The cookie server option specifies a list of RFC 865 + The cookie server option specifies a list of RFC 865 cookie servers available to the client. Servers should be listed in order of preference. ooppttiioonn llpprr--sseerrvveerrss _i_p_-_a_d_d_r_e_s_s [,, _i_p_-_a_d_d_r_e_s_s ... ];; - The LPR server option specifies a list of RFC 1179 line - printer servers available to the client. Servers should - be listed in order of preference. + The LPR server option specifies a list of RFC 1179 line + printer servers available to the client. Servers should @@ -862,43 +862,45 @@ dhcpd.conf(5) dhcpd.conf(5) dhcpd.conf(5) dhcpd.conf(5) + be listed in order of preference. + ooppttiioonn iimmpprreessss--sseerrvveerrss _i_p_-_a_d_d_r_e_s_s [,, _i_p_-_a_d_d_r_e_s_s ... ];; - The impress-server option specifies a list of Imagen - Impress servers available to the client. Servers should + The impress-server option specifies a list of Imagen + Impress servers available to the client. Servers should be listed in order of preference. ooppttiioonn rreessoouurrccee--llooccaattiioonn--sseerrvveerrss _i_p_-_a_d_d_r_e_s_s [,, _i_p_-_a_d_d_r_e_s_s ... ];; - This option specifies a list of RFC 887 Resource Location + This option specifies a list of RFC 887 Resource Location servers available to the client. Servers should be listed in order of preference. ooppttiioonn hhoosstt--nnaammee _s_t_r_i_n_g;; - This option specifies the name of the client. The name + This option specifies the name of the client. The name may or may not be qualified with the local domain name (it is preferable to use the domain-name option to specify the - domain name). See RFC 1035 for character set restric- + domain name). See RFC 1035 for character set restric- tions. ooppttiioonn bboooott--ssiizzee _u_i_n_t_1_6;; - This option specifies the length in 512-octet blocks of + This option specifies the length in 512-octet blocks of the default boot image for the client. ooppttiioonn mmeerriitt--dduummpp _s_t_r_i_n_g;; This option specifies the path-name of a file to which the - client's core image should be dumped in the event the - client crashes. The path is formatted as a character + client's core image should be dumped in the event the + client crashes. The path is formatted as a character string consisting of characters from the NVT ASCII charac- ter set. ooppttiioonn ddoommaaiinn--nnaammee _s_t_r_i_n_g;; - This option specifies the domain name that client should + This option specifies the domain name that client should use when resolving hostnames via the Domain Name System. ooppttiioonn sswwaapp--sseerrvveerr _i_p_-_a_d_d_r_e_s_s;; @@ -907,15 +909,13 @@ dhcpd.conf(5) dhcpd.conf(5) ooppttiioonn rroooott--ppaatthh _s_t_r_i_n_g;; - This option specifies the path-name that contains the - client's root disk. The path is formatted as a character + This option specifies the path-name that contains the + client's root disk. The path is formatted as a character string consisting of characters from the NVT ASCII charac- ter set. ooppttiioonn iipp--ffoorrwwaarrddiinngg _f_l_a_g;; - This option specifies whether the client should configure - its IP layer for packet forwarding. A value of 0 means @@ -928,61 +928,61 @@ dhcpd.conf(5) dhcpd.conf(5) dhcpd.conf(5) dhcpd.conf(5) - disable IP forwarding, and a value of 1 means enable IP + This option specifies whether the client should configure + its IP layer for packet forwarding. A value of 0 means + disable IP forwarding, and a value of 1 means enable IP forwarding. ooppttiioonn nnoonn--llooccaall--ssoouurrccee--rroouuttiinngg _f_l_a_g;; - This option specifies whether the client should configure - its IP layer to allow forwarding of datagrams with non- - local source routes (see Section 3.3.5 of [4] for a dis- - cussion of this topic). A value of 0 means disallow for- - warding of such datagrams, and a value of 1 means allow + This option specifies whether the client should configure + its IP layer to allow forwarding of datagrams with non- + local source routes (see Section 3.3.5 of [4] for a dis- + cussion of this topic). A value of 0 means disallow for- + warding of such datagrams, and a value of 1 means allow forwarding. - ooppttiioonn ppoolliiccyy--ffiilltteerr _i_p_-_a_d_d_r_e_s_s _i_p_-_a_d_d_r_e_s_s [,, _i_p_-_a_d_d_r_e_s_s + ooppttiioonn ppoolliiccyy--ffiilltteerr _i_p_-_a_d_d_r_e_s_s _i_p_-_a_d_d_r_e_s_s [,, _i_p_-_a_d_d_r_e_s_s _i_p_-_a_d_d_r_e_s_s ... ];; - This option specifies policy filters for non-local source - routing. The filters consist of a list of IP addresses - and masks which specify destination/mask pairs with which + This option specifies policy filters for non-local source + routing. The filters consist of a list of IP addresses + and masks which specify destination/mask pairs with which to filter incoming source routes. Any source routed datagram whose next-hop address does not - match one of the filters should be discarded by the + match one of the filters should be discarded by the client. See STD 3 (RFC1122) for further information. ooppttiioonn mmaaxx--ddggrraamm--rreeaasssseemmbbllyy _u_i_n_t_1_6;; - This option specifies the maximum size datagram that the - client should be prepared to reassemble. The minimum + This option specifies the maximum size datagram that the + client should be prepared to reassemble. The minimum value legal value is 576. ooppttiioonn ddeeffaauulltt--iipp--ttttll _u_i_n_t_8_; - This option specifies the default time-to-live that the + This option specifies the default time-to-live that the client should use on outgoing datagrams. ooppttiioonn ppaatthh--mmttuu--aaggiinngg--ttiimmeeoouutt _u_i_n_t_3_2;; This option specifies the timeout (in seconds) to use when - aging Path MTU values discovered by the mechanism defined + aging Path MTU values discovered by the mechanism defined in RFC 1191. ooppttiioonn ppaatthh--mmttuu--ppllaatteeaauu--ttaabbllee _u_i_n_t_1_6 [,, _u_i_n_t_1_6 ... ];; - This option specifies a table of MTU sizes to use when + This option specifies a table of MTU sizes to use when performing Path MTU Discovery as defined in RFC 1191. The - table is formatted as a list of 16-bit unsigned integers, - ordered from smallest to largest. The minimum MTU value + table is formatted as a list of 16-bit unsigned integers, + ordered from smallest to largest. The minimum MTU value cannot be smaller than 68. ooppttiioonn iinntteerrffaaccee--mmttuu _u_i_n_t_1_6;; - This option specifies the MTU to use on this interface. - 15 @@ -994,63 +994,63 @@ dhcpd.conf(5) dhcpd.conf(5) dhcpd.conf(5) dhcpd.conf(5) + This option specifies the MTU to use on this interface. The minimum legal value for the MTU is 68. ooppttiioonn aallll--ssuubbnneettss--llooccaall _f_l_a_g;; This option specifies whether or not the client may assume - that all subnets of the IP network to which the client is - connected use the same MTU as the subnet of that network - to which the client is directly connected. A value of 1 + that all subnets of the IP network to which the client is + connected use the same MTU as the subnet of that network + to which the client is directly connected. A value of 1 indicates that all subnets share the same MTU. A value of 0 means that the client should assume that some subnets of the directly connected network may have smaller MTUs. ooppttiioonn bbrrooaaddccaasstt--aaddddrreessss _i_p_-_a_d_d_r_e_s_s;; - This option specifies the broadcast address in use on the + This option specifies the broadcast address in use on the client's subnet. Legal values for broadcast addresses are specified in section 3.2.1.3 of STD 3 (RFC1122). ooppttiioonn ppeerrffoorrmm--mmaasskk--ddiissccoovveerryy _f_l_a_g;; - This option specifies whether or not the client should - perform subnet mask discovery using ICMP. A value of 0 - indicates that the client should not perform mask discov- - ery. A value of 1 means that the client should perform + This option specifies whether or not the client should + perform subnet mask discovery using ICMP. A value of 0 + indicates that the client should not perform mask discov- + ery. A value of 1 means that the client should perform mask discovery. ooppttiioonn mmaasskk--ssuupppplliieerr _f_l_a_g;; - This option specifies whether or not the client should - respond to subnet mask requests using ICMP. A value of 0 - indicates that the client should not respond. A value of + This option specifies whether or not the client should + respond to subnet mask requests using ICMP. A value of 0 + indicates that the client should not respond. A value of 1 means that the client should respond. ooppttiioonn rroouutteerr--ddiissccoovveerryy _f_l_a_g;; - This option specifies whether or not the client should + This option specifies whether or not the client should solicit routers using the Router Discovery mechanism - defined in RFC 1256. A value of 0 indicates that the - client should not perform router discovery. A value of 1 + defined in RFC 1256. A value of 0 indicates that the + client should not perform router discovery. A value of 1 means that the client should perform router discovery. ooppttiioonn rroouutteerr--ssoolliicciittaattiioonn--aaddddrreessss _i_p_-_a_d_d_r_e_s_s;; - This option specifies the address to which the client + This option specifies the address to which the client should transmit router solicitation requests. - ooppttiioonn ssttaattiicc--rroouutteess _i_p_-_a_d_d_r_e_s_s _i_p_-_a_d_d_r_e_s_s [,, _i_p_-_a_d_d_r_e_s_s + ooppttiioonn ssttaattiicc--rroouutteess _i_p_-_a_d_d_r_e_s_s _i_p_-_a_d_d_r_e_s_s [,, _i_p_-_a_d_d_r_e_s_s _i_p_-_a_d_d_r_e_s_s ... ];; - This option specifies a list of static routes that the - client should install in its routing cache. If multiple - routes to the same destination are specified, they are + This option specifies a list of static routes that the + client should install in its routing cache. If multiple + routes to the same destination are specified, they are listed in descending order of priority. - 16 @@ -1060,20 +1060,20 @@ dhcpd.conf(5) dhcpd.conf(5) dhcpd.conf(5) dhcpd.conf(5) - The routes consist of a list of IP address pairs. The - first address is the destination address, and the second + The routes consist of a list of IP address pairs. The + first address is the destination address, and the second address is the router for the destination. - The default route (0.0.0.0) is an illegal destination for - a static route. To specify the default route, use the + The default route (0.0.0.0) is an illegal destination for + a static route. To specify the default route, use the rroouutteerrss option. ooppttiioonn ttrraaiilleerr--eennccaappssuullaattiioonn _f_l_a_g;; - This option specifies whether or not the client should - negotiate the use of trailers (RFC 893 [14]) when using - the ARP protocol. A value of 0 indicates that the client - should not attempt to use trailers. A value of 1 means + This option specifies whether or not the client should + negotiate the use of trailers (RFC 893 [14]) when using + the ARP protocol. A value of 0 indicates that the client + should not attempt to use trailers. A value of 1 means that the client should attempt to use trailers. ooppttiioonn aarrpp--ccaacchhee--ttiimmeeoouutt _u_i_n_t_3_2;; @@ -1084,32 +1084,32 @@ dhcpd.conf(5) dhcpd.conf(5) ooppttiioonn iieeeeee880022--33--eennccaappssuullaattiioonn _f_l_a_g;; This option specifies whether or not the client should use - Ethernet Version 2 (RFC 894) or IEEE 802.3 (RFC 1042) + Ethernet Version 2 (RFC 894) or IEEE 802.3 (RFC 1042) encapsulation if the interface is an Ethernet. A value of - 0 indicates that the client should use RFC 894 encapsula- - tion. A value of 1 means that the client should use RFC + 0 indicates that the client should use RFC 894 encapsula- + tion. A value of 1 means that the client should use RFC 1042 encapsulation. ooppttiioonn ddeeffaauulltt--ttccpp--ttttll _u_i_n_t_8;; - This option specifies the default TTL that the client - should use when sending TCP segments. The minimum value + This option specifies the default TTL that the client + should use when sending TCP segments. The minimum value is 1. ooppttiioonn ttccpp--kkeeeeppaalliivvee--iinntteerrvvaall _u_i_n_t_3_2;; - This option specifies the interval (in seconds) that the - client TCP should wait before sending a keepalive message - on a TCP connection. The time is specified as a 32-bit - unsigned integer. A value of zero indicates that the - client should not generate keepalive messages on connec- + This option specifies the interval (in seconds) that the + client TCP should wait before sending a keepalive message + on a TCP connection. The time is specified as a 32-bit + unsigned integer. A value of zero indicates that the + client should not generate keepalive messages on connec- tions unless specifically requested by an application. ooppttiioonn ttccpp--kkeeeeppaalliivvee--ggaarrbbaaggee _f_l_a_g;; This option specifies the whether or not the client should - send TCP keepalive messages with a octet of garbage for - compatibility with older implementations. A value of 0 + send TCP keepalive messages with a octet of garbage for + compatibility with older implementations. A value of 0 indicates that a garbage octet should not be sent. A value of 1 indicates that a garbage octet should be sent. @@ -1126,43 +1126,43 @@ dhcpd.conf(5) dhcpd.conf(5) dhcpd.conf(5) dhcpd.conf(5) - This option specifies the name of the client's NIS (Sun - Network Information Services) domain. The domain is for- + This option specifies the name of the client's NIS (Sun + Network Information Services) domain. The domain is for- matted as a character string consisting of characters from the NVT ASCII character set. ooppttiioonn nniiss--sseerrvveerrss _i_p_-_a_d_d_r_e_s_s [,, _i_p_-_a_d_d_r_e_s_s ... ];; - This option specifies a list of IP addresses indicating - NIS servers available to the client. Servers should be + This option specifies a list of IP addresses indicating + NIS servers available to the client. Servers should be listed in order of preference. ooppttiioonn nnttpp--sseerrvveerrss _i_p_-_a_d_d_r_e_s_s [,, _i_p_-_a_d_d_r_e_s_s ... ];; - This option specifies a list of IP addresses indicating - NTP (RFC 1035) servers available to the client. Servers + This option specifies a list of IP addresses indicating + NTP (RFC 1035) servers available to the client. Servers should be listed in order of preference. - ooppttiioonn nneettbbiiooss--nnaammee--sseerrvveerrss _i_p_-_a_d_d_r_e_s_s [,, _i_p_-_a_d_d_r_e_s_s ... + ooppttiioonn nneettbbiiooss--nnaammee--sseerrvveerrss _i_p_-_a_d_d_r_e_s_s [,, _i_p_-_a_d_d_r_e_s_s ... ];; - The NetBIOS name server (NBNS) option specifies a list of + The NetBIOS name server (NBNS) option specifies a list of RFC 1001/1002 NBNS name servers listed in order of prefer- ence. ooppttiioonn nneettbbiiooss--dddd--sseerrvveerr _i_p_-_a_d_d_r_e_s_s [,, _i_p_-_a_d_d_r_e_s_s ... ];; - The NetBIOS datagram distribution server (NBDD) option - specifies a list of RFC 1001/1002 NBDD servers listed in + The NetBIOS datagram distribution server (NBDD) option + specifies a list of RFC 1001/1002 NBDD servers listed in order of preference. ooppttiioonn nneettbbiiooss--nnooddee--ttyyppee _u_i_n_t_8;; - The NetBIOS node type option allows NetBIOS over TCP/IP - clients which are configurable to be configured as - described in RFC 1001/1002. The value is specified as a + The NetBIOS node type option allows NetBIOS over TCP/IP + clients which are configurable to be configured as + described in RFC 1001/1002. The value is specified as a single octet which identifies the client type. A value of - 1 corresponds to a NetBIOS B-node; a value of 2 corre- + 1 corresponds to a NetBIOS B-node; a value of 2 corre- sponds to a P-node; a value of 4 corresponds to an M-node; a value of 8 corresponds to an H-node. @@ -1170,13 +1170,13 @@ dhcpd.conf(5) dhcpd.conf(5) The NetBIOS scope option specifies the NetBIOS over TCP/IP scope parameter for the client as specified in RFC - 1001/1002. See RFC1001, RFC1002, and RFC1035 for charac- + 1001/1002. See RFC1001, RFC1002, and RFC1035 for charac- ter-set restrictions. ooppttiioonn ffoonntt--sseerrvveerrss _i_p_-_a_d_d_r_e_s_s [,, _i_p_-_a_d_d_r_e_s_s ... ];; - This option specifies a list of X Window System Font - servers available to the client. Servers should be listed + This option specifies a list of X Window System Font + servers available to the client. Servers should be listed in order of preference. ooppttiioonn xx--ddiissppllaayy--mmaannaaggeerr _i_p_-_a_d_d_r_e_s_s [,, _i_p_-_a_d_d_r_e_s_s ... ];; @@ -1192,26 +1192,26 @@ dhcpd.conf(5) dhcpd.conf(5) dhcpd.conf(5) dhcpd.conf(5) - This option specifies a list of systems that are running - the X Window System Display Manager and are available to - the client. Addresses should be listed in order of pref- + This option specifies a list of systems that are running + the X Window System Display Manager and are available to + the client. Addresses should be listed in order of pref- erence. ooppttiioonn ddhhccpp--cclliieenntt--iiddeennttiiffiieerr _d_a_t_a_-_s_t_r_i_n_g;; This option can be used to specify the a DHCP client iden- - tifier in a host declaration, so that dhcpd can find the + tifier in a host declaration, so that dhcpd can find the host record by matching against the client identifier. SSEEEE AALLSSOO - dhcpd.conf(5), dhcpd.leases(5), draft-ietf-dhc- + dhcpd.conf(5), dhcpd.leases(5), draft-ietf-dhc- options-1533update-04.txt, draft-ietf-dhc-dhcp-07.txt. AAUUTTHHOORR ddhhccppdd((88)) was written by Ted Lemon under a - contract with Vixie Labs. Funding for this project was - provided by the Internet Software Corporation. Informa- - tion about the Internet Software Consortium can be found + contract with Vixie Labs. Funding for this project was + provided by the Internet Software Corporation. Informa- + tion about the Internet Software Consortium can be found at hhttttpp::////wwwwww..iisscc..oorrgg//iisscc.. -- 2.47.3