dhcpy6d-clients.conf(5) clients configuration file for DHCPv6 server dhcpy6d

DESCRIPTION

This file contains all client configuration data if these options are set in dhcpy6d.conf:

store_config = file

and

store_file_config = /path/to/dhcpy6d-clients.conf

An alternative method to store client configuration is using database storage with SQLite or MySQL databases. Further details are available at https://dhcpy6d.ifw-dresden.de/documentation/config/.

This file follows RFC 822 style parsed by Python ConfigParser module.

Some options allow multiple values. These have to be separated by spaces.

CLIENT SECTIONS

[host_name]
Every client is configured in one section. It might have multiple attributes which are necessary depending on the configured identification and general address settings from dhcpy6d.conf.

CLIENT ATTRIBUTES

Every client section contains several attributes. hostname and class are mandatory. A third one should match at least one of the identification attributes configured in dhcpy6d.conf.

MANDATORY CLIENT ATTRIBUTE class

Both of the following 2 attributes are necessary.

class = <class>
Every client needs a class. If a client is identified, it depends from its class, which addresses it will get. This relation is configured in dhcpy6d.conf.

SEMI-MANDATORY CLIENT ATTRIBUTES

Depending on identification in dhcpy6d.conf clients need to have the corresponding attributes. At least one of them is needed.

mac = <mac-address>
The MAC address of the Link Local Address of the client DHCPv6 request.

duid = <duid>
The DUID of the client which comes with the DHCPv6 request message. No hex and \ needed, just like for example 000100011234567890abcdef1234.

hostname = <hostname>
The client hostname. It will be used for dynamic DNS update.

EXTRA ATTRIBUTES

These attributes do not serve for identification of a client but for appropriate address generation.

id = <id>
id has to be a hex number in the range 0-FFFF. The client ID from this directive will be inserted in the address pattern of category id instead of the $id$ placeholder.

address = <address> [<address> ...]
Addresses configured here will be sent to a client in addition to the ones it gets due to its class. Might be useful for some extra static address definitions.

EXAMPLES

The next lines contain some example client definitions:

[client1]
hostname = client1
mac = 01:01:01:01:01:01
class = valid_client
[client2]
hostname = client2
mac = 02:02:02:02:02:02
class = invalid_client
[client3]
hostname = client3
duid = 000100011234567890abcdef1234
class = valid_client
address = 2001:cb8::babe:1
[client4]
hostname = client4
mac = 04:04:04:04:04:04
id = 1234
class = valid_client

AUTHOR

Copyright (C) 2012-2014 Henri Wahl <[email protected]>

LICENSE

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

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