From: Ted Lemon Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 17:49:00 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Take out shared-network example so people will stop copying it without X-Git-Tag: V2-BETA-1-PATCH-15~14 X-Git-Url: http://git.ipfire.org/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=38fb102ccc8cb12c1b47c8af68fcb891a7ca30fe;p=thirdparty%2Fdhcp.git Take out shared-network example so people will stop copying it without reading the comment. --- diff --git a/server/dhcpd.conf b/server/dhcpd.conf index a50dee075..d58d54d6e 100644 --- a/server/dhcpd.conf +++ b/server/dhcpd.conf @@ -1,67 +1,29 @@ # dhcpd.conf # -# Configuration file for ISC dhcpd +# Sample configuration file for ISC dhcpd # -# Hosts with more than one interface MUST specify a ``server-identifier'', -# which should be the IP address of the server's primary network interface, -# or if there is no interface that can be described that way, at least an -# interface whose address isn't likely to change. - -server-identifier toccata.fugue.com; - # option definitions common to all supported networks... option domain-name "fugue.com"; option domain-name-servers toccata.fugue.com; -# Shared network declaration is used to group subnets which share the same -# physical network together. The name is specified so that the shared -# network can be referred to in log messages - it serves no other function. - -shared-network FUGUE { - -# option definitions common to this shared network. - option subnet-mask 255.255.255.224; - default-lease-time 600; - max-lease-time 7200; +option subnet-mask 255.255.255.224; +default-lease-time 600; +max-lease-time 7200; -# One of the two IP subnets that share this physical network -# -# Address ranges can be specified for each subnet attached to -# a shared network. Since these subnets share the same physical -# network, addresses are pooled together, and assignments are made -# without regard to the actual subnet. If the optional dynamic-bootp -# keyword is given in the address range declaration, then addresses -# in that range can be assigned either with the DHCP protocol or the -# BOOTP protocol; otherwise, only DHCP clients will have addresses -# allocated from the address range. -# -# Note that each IP subnet can have its own options specific to that subnet. -# options that aren't specified in the subnet are taken from the shared -# network (if any) and then from the global option list. - - subnet 204.254.239.0 netmask 255.255.255.224 { - range 204.254.239.10 204.254.239.20; - option broadcast-address 204.254.239.31; - option routers prelude.fugue.com; - } +subnet 204.254.239.0 netmask 255.255.255.224 { + range 204.254.239.10 204.254.239.20; + option broadcast-address 204.254.239.31; + option routers prelude.fugue.com; +} # The other subnet that shares this physical network - subnet 204.254.239.32 netmask 255.255.255.224 { - range dynamic-bootp 204.254.239.10 204.254.239.20; - option broadcast-address 204.254.239.31; - option routers snarg.fugue.com; - } +subnet 204.254.239.32 netmask 255.255.255.224 { + range dynamic-bootp 204.254.239.10 204.254.239.20; + option broadcast-address 204.254.239.31; + option routers snarg.fugue.com; } -# IP subnets that are alone on their physical wire should be declared by -# themselves. ISC dhcpd may still refer to them as shared networks in -# log messages, but this is simply an artifact of the underlying data -# structures. -# -# Note that options can be specified in the subnet declaration which -# supersede the global options specified earlier. - subnet 192.5.5.0 netmask 255.255.255.224 { range 192.5.5.26 192.5.5.30; option name-servers bb.home.vix.com, gw.home.vix.com;