# This is configuration file, may need editing # Any line starting with a punctuation character will be a comment # You need to remove ' from begining of values and replace with your # own values below if you need change settings. #[LISTEN_ON] # Specify the Interfaces you would like Server to listen # if you have more than one NIC card on your server # always specify which cards will listen DHCP/DNS requests # Requests from diffent Interfaces look for matching DHCP ranges. # Requests from relay agents look for matching range to relay agent IP. # upto 125 interfaces can be specified # Default is All static Interfaces # 192.168.30.1 # 192.168.100.1 #[LOGGING] # LogLevel can be set as None, Errors or All # It is advisable to keep logging to Normal, Normal include errors # and DHCP renewal messages. Normal is defaul logging also. ;LogLevel=None ;LogLevel=Normal #LogLevel=All #[REPLICATION_SERVERS] # You can have 2 instances of Open DHCP Servers in a network. Open DHCP Server # will send replication inform messages to other instance of Open DHCP # server and leases will be replicated. The IP address alloted by one server # will not be realotted by other server to another host. Also when one server # goes down, other can will renew the leases, without NAK and DISCOVER. You need # to specify Primary and secondary servers for replication to work. # Make sure that Primary & Secondary Server entries are identical on both # servers. You may copy the entire ini file on both servers and change the # LISTEN_ON on individual servers, if needed. #Primary=192.168.30.1 #Secondary=192.168.30.3 #[HTTP_INTERFACE] # This is http inerface for viewing lease status, # Default is 127.0.0.1:6789 # You can change it here to any network interface. #HTTPServer=192.168.30.1:6789 # Also to limit the clients access, you can specify upto 8 # HTTP client IPs Here. If no Client IP is specified then All # Clients can access the HTTP Interface #HTTPClient=192.168.30.1 #HTTPClient=192.168.30.110 #HTTPClient=192.168.100.1 #HTTPClient=192.168.100.110 ;HTTPClient=192.168.23.123 # You can also change the title of html page ;HTTPTitle=This is Custom Title # Sections below are other DHCP Sections. Clients can be alotted addresses in # two ways, dynamically from DHCP Range or statically. For static addresses, # client section needs to be created for each static client # against its MAC Address. BOOTP clients are allways static. # The DHCP Ranges are grouped into [RANGE_SET]s, so that range specific options # can be specified for a group of ranges at one place. The total ranges together # in all [RANGE_SET]s is also 125 and there can also be 125 [RANGE_SET]s max. # You can specify one or more ranges in each [RANGE_SET] section, in format # specified. Open DHCP Server will alot addresses from these ranges. Static Hosts # and BootP clients do not need ranges. No need to specify any [RANGE_SET] # or DHCP_Range if all clients are Static. # The Policy for alloting dynamic address is:- # 1)First Look if MacAddress is specified as Static DHCP Client and use that IP # 2)If not found look for old expired/active address of same host # 3)If not,look at requested IP Address and if it is free # 4)If not, allot virgin IP Adress, if any available # 5)If no virgin IP address exists, allot expired IP address of other host. # From 2) to 6), requests from diffent Interfaces look for matching DHCP ranges # of Interface IP and requests from relay agents look for matching range to # relay agent IP. # All the ranges in a [RANGE_SET] section can be further restricted # by Filter_Mac_Range, Filter_Vender_Class and Filter_User_Class # If for example Mac Range is specified, then this section's ranges # will only be available to hosts, whoes Mac Address # Falls in this range. Also if any host has matching Filter_Mac_Range in # any DHCP_RANGE section then other DHCP Range sections # without Filter_Mac_Range or not having matching Mac Range will # not be available to it. Each Manufacturer has a fixed Mac Range. # However Mac ranges can repeat in many DHCP_RANGE sections. # For Filter_Vendor_Class (option 60) and Filter_User_Class filter (option 77), # the range would only be available to matching value of Filter_Vender_Class # and Filter_User_Class sent in client request. If Filter_Vender_Class and # Filter_User_Class do match in one or more ranges, other ranges with missing # or not matching values would not be available to such clients. # You can specify upto 32 Filter_Mac_Range, Filter_Vender_Class and # Filter_User_Class in each [RANGE_SET]. # Generally you dont have to specify any filters for relay agent. The range is # automatically selected based on relay agent IP and range's subnetmask. Relay agent # always sends it's subnet side IP. This server would only use the DHCP Range, which # matches this IP. This would ensure that correct range is used. This feature # eliminate the need of additional configuration. For matching purpose, range is # recalculated using Subnet Mask of range and Relay Agent IP. However if you want # to manually configure the subnet selection, you can use FilterSubnetSelection in # a RANGE_SET. If this fitler is specified it will be first matched with SubnetSelection # Option 118 sent by client. If client sends no such option, it will be matched # with relay Agent IP. If not relay agent IP is sent, Listening Interface's IP # will be matched. You can also override the Target Relay Agent using TargetRelayAgent option. #[RANGE_SET] # This is first and simple DHCP range section example, # This example may be good enough for simple/home use. # If you need range filters, look at example below #DHCPRange=192.168.30.110-192.168.30.120 ;DHCPRange=192.168.5.1-192.168.5.254 # Following are range specific DHCP options. # You can copy more options names from [GLOBAL_OPTIONS] #SubnetMask=255.255.255.0 #DomainServer=114.114.114.114,8.8.8.8 #Router is default gateway #Router=192.168.30.1 # Lease Time can be different for this Range #AddressTime=450 #[RANGE_SET] #DHCPRange=192.168.100.110-192.168.100.200 ;DHCPRange=192.168.5.1-192.168.5.254 # Following are range specific DHCP options. # You can copy more options names from [GLOBAL_OPTIONS] #SubnetMask=255.255.255.0 #DomainServer=114.114.114.114,8.8.8.8 #Router is default gateway #Router=192.168.100.1 [RANGE_SET] # This section is also simple [RANGE_SET] section # Here the options are specified as flat options. ;DHCPRange=192.168.0.1-192.168.0.254 ;DHCPRange=192.168.4.1-192.168.4.254 ;DHCPRange=192.168.5.1-192.168.5.254 # Following are flat range specific DHCP options. # SubnetMask below ;1=255.255.255.0 # DomainServers below ;6=192.168.0.1, 192.168.0.2 #Router is default gateway ;3=192.168.0.1 # AddressTime ;51=11000 #[RANGE_SET] # This is filtered [RANGE_SET] section. # First eight entries in this example are filters. # Currently only following types of filters are supported # However 32 filters of each type can be specified ;FilterMacRange=00:0d:60:c5:4e:00-00:0d:60:c5:4e:ff ;FilterMacRange=00:0e:12:c5:4e:00-00:0e:12:c5:4e:ff ;FilterMacRange=00:0f:60:c5:4e:a1-00:0f:60:c5:4e:a1 ;FilterVendorClass="MSFT 5.0" ;FilterVendorClass="MSFT 5.1" ;FilterVendorClass="MSFT 5.2" ;FilterUserClass="My User Class 4.0" ;FilterUserClass=123,56,87,123,109,0,23,56,156,209,234,56 ;FilterUserClass=00:0d:60:c5:4e:0d:60:c5:4e # You can select RANGE_SET based on FilterSubnetSelection ;FilterSubnetSelection=192.168.55.1 ;FilterSubnetSelection=192.168.33.1 #You can send DHCP Messages for this range to TargetRelayAgent ;TargetRelayAgent=192.168.44.11 # Next few are actual ranges of this section. ;DHCPRange=10.0.0.5-10.0.0.10 ;DHCPRange=10.0.10.1-10.0.10.254 ;DHCPRange=10.0.1.1-10.0.1.254 ;DHCPRange=10.0.2.1-10.0.2.254 # Following are range specific DHCP options. # You can copy more option names from [GLOBAL_OPTIONS] # or add flat options like 240="this is the string value" # or as IP like 6=192.168.5.1 # or byte array like 6=123,45,1,0,3,67,4,3,22,4,3,5 # or hex array like 6=23:89:a5:ba:a9:e4 ;SubnetMask=255.255.255.0 ;DomainServer=10.5.6.90, 11.4.5.6 #Router is default gateway ;Router=11.5.6.7, 10.0.99.1 # AddressTime can be different for this range # specify 0 for infinity.AddressTime ;AddressTime=360 ;Ethernet=no ;NETBIOSNameSrv=192.168.0.201 # You can also use hex array or byte array with named options # If you want to send option 43 back to client for # ranges in this section, specify it as flat option like:- ;43="this is return string" # or use the byte array in value ;43=123,56,87,123,109,0,23,56,156,209,234,56 # or use the hex array in value ;43=a6:87:b6:c9:ae:eb:89:09:a4:67:d5 [GLOBAL_OPTIONS] # These are global DHCP Options and would supplement # client specific options and [RANGE_SET] options. # Options tags start with 1 and goes up to 254, you can # always specify option like 1=255.255.255.0, but it may # be difficult to remember option tags. Try using Option Names # If no matching name found, you can use tag=value (flat options) # You can also specify the value as byte array or even hex array. # Some options having sub-options can only be specified as hex/byte # array If options have client specific values, move/copy them # to specific Static Client's section. If any option has DHCP range # specific value, move/copy them to [RANGE_SET] sections. # You may quote stings values (must quote if sting contain chars # like comma, dot or colon) for example NDS_Tree_Name="my.NDS.Tree" # or 43="this is return string" or use the byte array in value # like 43=123,56,87,123,109,0,23,56,156,209,234,56 or use the hex # array in value 43=a6:87:b6:c9:ae:eb:89:09:a4:67:d5 ;DomainName="workgroup.com" ;SubNetMask=255.255.255.0 ;DomainServer=192.168.1.1, 192.168.1.2 #Router is default gateway ;Router=192.168.1.1 # AddressTime is default lease time for server # specify 0 for infinity lease time ;AddressTime=36000 ;RenewalTime=0 ;RebindingTime=0 # NextServer is PXEBoot TFTP Server ;NextServer=192.168.0.1 ;TimeOffset=3000 ;TimeServer=192.168.0.1 ;NameServer=192.168.0.1 ;LogServer=192.168.0.1 ;QuotesServer=192.168.0.1 ;LPRServer=192.168.0.1 ;ImpressServer=192.168.0.1 ;RLPServer=192.168.0.1 ;BootFileSize=2345 ;SwapServer=192.168.0.1 ;RootPath=/opt/boot/ ;ExtensionFile=bootdir/files ;ForwardOn/Off=yes ;SrcRteOn/Off=yes ;PolicyFilter=192.168.34.1/255.255.255.240 ;DefaultIPTTL=234 ;MTUTimeout=3453 ;MTUPlateau=ac:c0:12:09:02:24:0a:4D:61:63:20:48:44:5F:4E:42:53 ;MTUInterface=23553 ;MTUSubnet=yes ;BroadcastAddress=192.168.0.255 ;MaskDiscovery=yes ;MaskSupplier=yes ;RouterDiscovery=yes ;RouterRequest=192.168.67.1 ;StaticRoute=192.168.11.1/255.255.255.0, 192.168.12.1/255.255.255.0 ;Trailers=yes ;ARPTimeout=3453 ;Ethernet=yes ;DefaultTCPTTL=21 ;KeepaliveTime=120 ;KeepaliveData=yes ;NISDomain=my.nis.domain ;NISServers=192.168.110.1, 192.168.120.1, 192.168.130.1 ;NTPServers=192.168.116.1, 192.168.126.1, 192.168.136.1 ;NETBIOSNameSrv=192.168.5.1 ;NETBIOSDistSrv=192.168.5.1 ;NETBIOSNodeType=8 ;NETBIOSScope=NETBIOS.COM ;XWindowFont=192.168.0.1 ;XWindowManager=192.168.0.1 ;NetwareIPDomain=NETWAREDOMAIN.COM ;NetWareIPOption=123,7,0,45,234,20,27,167,198,34,112,45 ;NISDomainName=NISDOMAINNAME.COM ;NISServerAddr=192.168.0.1 ;TFTPServerName=MyTFTPServer ;BootFileName=BootFileName.ini ;BootFileOption=BootFileOption.ini ;HomeAgentAddrs=192.168.0.1 ;SMTPServer=192.168.0.1 ;POP3Server=192.168.0.1 ;NNTPServer=192.168.0.1 ;WWWServer=192.168.0.1 ;FingerServer=192.168.0.1 ;IRCServer=192.168.0.1 ;StreetTalkServer=192.168.0.1 ;STDAServer=192.168.0.1 ;NDSServers=192.168.0.1 ;NDSTreeName="myNDSTree" ;NDSContext=NewContext ;LDAP="ldap://192.168.1.1" ;AutoConfig=yes ;NameServiceSearch=23,0,235,4,2,0,236,7,94,34,87,4,127,254,23 ;SubnetSelectionOption=255.255.255.240 # Option TFTPServerIPaddress is for phone use only, for PXEBoot use NextServer option ;TFTPServerIPaddress=192.168.4.1 ;CallServerIPaddress=192.168.0.1 ;DiscriminationString="" ;RemoteStatisticsServerIPAddress=192.168.50.1 ;HTTPProxyPhone=192.168.51.1 ;IPTelephone="MCIPADD=10.10.0.1,MCPORT=1719,TFTPSRVR=10.10.0.254,TFTPDIR=,VLANTEST=0" # next few are sample flat option, (global mac boot options) # option mac-version ;230=00:00:00:00 # option mac-nb-img ;234=ac:11:00:09:02:24:0a:4D:61:63:20:48:44:5F:4E:42:53:00:00:00:0:02:1b:53:68:61:72:65:64:49:6D:61:67:65:73:00:4E:65:74:42:6F:6F:74:20:48:44:2E:69:6D:67 # option mac-apps-img ;235="\opt\isv\boot\bootimage.bin" # Following sections are Static Client DHCP entries/options # If no IP is given, then that host will never be allotted any IP # More option Names can be copied from DHCP-OPTIONS to clients. # For BOOTP requests, only these options would be sent. # For DHCP requests. Missing Options will be supplimented from # first [DHCP-RANGE] options (if IP falls in any range), other # options will be supplemented from [DHCP-OPTIONS]. ;[00:41:42:41:42:00] # This is a client with MAC addr 00:41:42:41:42:00 ;IP=192.168.0.200 # No other options specified for this client # For non BOOPT requests, Missing Options will be supplemented from first [RANGE_SET] # options, if IP falls in any range. and other missing would be added from [GLOBAL_OPTIONS]. ;[00:41:42:41:42:05] # This is a client with MAC addr 00:41:42:41:42:05 ;IP=192.168.0.211 # DHCP will offer following hostname to this client ;HostName=TestHost # For example, you can specify DNS Servers, Routers separately for this client ;DomainServer=10.5.6.90, 11.4.5.6 ;Router=11.5.6.7, 4.6.7.34 ;NETBIOSNodeType=8 # AddressTime can be different for this client # specify 0 for infinity.AddressTime ;AddressTime=36000 ;[00:ff:a4:0e:ef:d5] # this is an example for MacOsX network boot, client specific options # for client having MAC addr 00:ff:a4:0e:ef:d5 ;IP=10.10.0.12 # you can omit the comments, these are for guidance only # Next Server (TFTP Boot Server) and Boot File can be different for this client ;BootFileName=pxelinux.0 ;BootFileSize=255 ;RootPath="/" ;ExtensionFile="/linux/" ;NextServer=192.168.0.1 # option mac-nc-client-unknown ;220=00:00:00:00 # option mac-nc-client-id ;221=4D:61:63:20:4E:43:20:23:38 # option mac-username ;232="bootuser" # option mac-password ;233="bootpassword" # option mac-machine-name ;237=myComputer # option mac-client-nb-img ;238="\opt\isv\boot\image.bin" ;[00:ff:a4:0e:ef:99] ;[ff:00:27:78:7b:01] ;[ff:00:27:78:7b:02] ;[ff:00:27:78:7b:03] # Above hosts has no IP specified # Above hosts will never get an # IP, even from Dynamic Ranges # You can disable some hosts from # Getting an IP from this Server. # using this kind of entries