NAME
dhcpleased
—
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
(DHCP) client
SYNOPSIS
dhcpleased |
[-dnv ] [-f
file] [-s
socket] |
DESCRIPTION
dhcpleased
is a dynamic host configuration
protocol (DHCP) daemon for clients. If an interface has the
AUTOCONF4
flag set (auto configuration is enabled), dhcpleased
sends requests for IP configuration information from a DHCP server, such as
dhcpd(8),
and uses that information to configure the relevant interface.
See hostname.if(5) and ifconfig(8) on how to enable auto configuration on an interface.
dhcpleased
monitors network interface
states (interface going up or down, auto configuration enabled or disabled,
etc.) and sends requests when necessary. A running
dhcpleased
can be controlled with the
dhcpleasectl(8) utility.
The options are as follows:
-d
- Do not daemonize. If this option is specified,
dhcpleased
will run in the foreground and log to stderr. -f
file- Specify an alternative configuration file.
-n
- Configtest mode. Only check the configuration file for validity.
-s
socket- Use an alternate location for the default control socket.
-v
- Produce more verbose output. Multiple
-v
options increase the verbosity.
FILES
- /dev/dhcpleased.sock
- UNIX-domain socket used for communication with dhcpleasectl(8).
- /etc/dhcpleased.conf
- Default
dhcpleased
configuration file. - /var/db/dhcpleased/⟨if⟩
- Interface specific lease files.
SEE ALSO
dhcpleased.conf(5), hostname.if(5), dhcpd(8), dhcpleasectl(8), ifconfig(8)
STANDARDS
R. Droms, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, RFC 2131, March 1997.
S. Alexander and R. Droms, DHCP Options and BOOTP Vendor Extensions, RFC 2132, March 1997.
HISTORY
The dhcpleased
program first appeared in
OpenBSD 6.9.
AUTHORS
The dhcpleased
program was written by
Florian Obser
<florian@openbsd.org>.