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-rw-r--r-- | server/dhcpd.conf.5 | 56 |
1 files changed, 28 insertions, 28 deletions
diff --git a/server/dhcpd.conf.5 b/server/dhcpd.conf.5 index bd3218a7..54f88d3b 100644 --- a/server/dhcpd.conf.5 +++ b/server/dhcpd.conf.5 @@ -2636,32 +2636,16 @@ statement Where \fIname\fR is the name of the DHCP server's lease file. By default, this is DBDIR/dhcpd.leases. This statement \fBmust\fR appear in the outer scope of the configuration file - if it appears in some other scope, it will -have no effect. The value must be the absolute path and file name of the -file to use. The order of precedence the server uses for the lease file name +have no effect. The value must be the absolute path of the file to use. +The order of precedence the server uses for the lease file name is: .PP - 1. \fBlease-file-name\fR - 2. \fB-lf\fR flag + 1. \fBlease-file-name\fR configuration file statement. + 2. \fB-lf\fR command line flag. 3. \fBPATH_DHCPD_DB\fR environment variable. .RE .PP The -.I limit-addrs-per-ia -statement -.RS 0.25i -.PP -.B limit-addrs-per-ia \fInumber\fB;\fR -.PP -By default, the DHCPv6 server will limit clients to one IAADDR per IA -option, meaning one address. If you wish to permit clients to hang onto -multiple addresses at a time, configure a larger \fInumber\fR here. -.PP -Note that there is no present method to configure the server to forcibly -configure the client with one IP address per each subnet on a shared network. -This is left to future work. -.RE -.PP -The .I dhcpv6-lease-file-name statement .RS 0.25i @@ -2669,14 +2653,14 @@ statement .B dhcpv6-lease-file-name \fIname\fB;\fR .PP Where \fIname\fR is the name of the DHCP server's lease file when the server -is running DHCPv6 more. By default, this is DBDIR/dhcpd6.leases. This statement +is running DHCPv6. By default, this is DBDIR/dhcpd6.leases. This statement \fBmust\fR appear in the outer scope of the configuration file - if it appears in some other scope, it will have no effect. The value must be the absolute -path and file name of the file to use. The order of precedence the server uses +path of the file to use. The order of precedence the server uses for the lease file name is: .PP - 1. \fBdhcpv6-lease-file-name\fR - 2. \fB-lf\fR flag + 1. \fBdhcpv6-lease-file-name\fR configuration file statement. + 2. \fB-lf\fR command line flag. 3. \fBPATH_DHCPD6_DB\fR environment variable. .RE .PP @@ -2701,6 +2685,22 @@ automatically reads the values in either format. .RE .PP The +.I limit-addrs-per-ia +statement +.RS 0.25i +.PP +.B limit-addrs-per-ia \fInumber\fB;\fR +.PP +By default, the DHCPv6 server will limit clients to one IAADDR per IA +option, meaning one address. If you wish to permit clients to hang onto +multiple addresses at a time, configure a larger \fInumber\fR here. +.PP +Note that there is no present method to configure the server to forcibly +configure the client with one IP address per each subnet on a shared network. +This is left to future work. +.RE +.PP +The .I local-port statement .RS 0.25i @@ -2947,8 +2947,8 @@ starts. By default, this is RUNDIR/dhcpd.pid. Like the \fIlease-file-name\fR statement, this statement must appear in the outer scope of the configuration file. The order of precedence used by the server is: .PP - 1. \fBpid-file-name\fR - 2. \fB-lf\fR flag + 1. \fBpid-file-name\fR configuration file statement. + 2. \fB-lf\fR command line flag. 3. \fBPATH_DHCPD_PID\fR environment variable. .PP The @@ -2964,8 +2964,8 @@ in DHCPv6 mode. By default, this is DBDIR/dhcpd6.pid. This statement, like \fIpid-file-name\fr, \fBmust\fR appear in the outer scope of the configuration file. The order of precedence used by the server is: .PP - 1. \fBdhcpv6-pid-file-name\fR - 2. \fB-lf\fR flag + 1. \fBdhcpv6-pid-file-name\fR configuration file statement. + 2. \fB-lf\fR command line flag. 3. \fBPATH_DHCPD6_PID\fR environment variable. .PP .RE |