# -*- text -*- ###################################################################### # # This is a virtual server that handles DHCP relaying # # Only one server can listen on a socket, so you cannot # do DHCP relaying && run a DHCP server at the same time. # ###################################################################### server dhcp.eth1 { # When the machine is not Linux, or has only one network interface, use # the following listener: listen { # Listen for broadcasts + unicast on eth1 ipaddr = * port = 67 type = dhcp interface = eth1 } # When the machine is Linux and has multiple network interfaces, use # the following listeners instead: listen { # Listen for broadcasts on eth1 ipaddr = 255.255.255.255 port = 67 type = dhcp interface = eth1 } listen { # Listen for unicast on our IP address, not bound to any # interface but telling on which interface to forward the # packets to. ipaddr = 192.0.100.2 port = 67 type = dhcp arp_interface = eth1 } # Packets received on the socket will be processed through one # of the following sections, named after the DHCP packet type. # See dictionary.dhcp for the packet types. dhcp DHCP-Discover { update config { # IP Address of the DHCP server DHCP-Relay-To-IP-Address := 192.0.1.2 } update request { # IP Address of the DHCP relay (eth1) DHCP-Gateway-IP-Address := 192.0.100.2 } ok } dhcp DHCP-Request { update config { # IP Address of the DHCP server DHCP-Relay-To-IP-Address := 192.0.1.2 } update request { DHCP-Gateway-IP-Address := 192.0.100.2 } ok } }