Marius Tomaschewski
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and enabled Restart=on-abort (fate#315133). - Update to ISC dhcp-4.2.6 release. See RELNOTES file for the complete list of changes -- digest of fixes not in dhcp-4.2.5: - Tidy up receive packet processing. Thanks to Brad Plank of GTA for reporting the issue and suggesting a possible patch. [ISC-Bugs #34447] - Fix the socket handling for DHCPv6 clients to allow multiple instances of a client on a single machine to work properly. Previously only one client would receive the packets. Thanks to Jiri Popelka at Red Hat for the bug report and a potential patch. [ISC-Bugs #34784] - Added support for gentle shutdown after signal is received. [ISC-Bugs #32692] [ISC-Bugs 34945] - Enhance the DHCPv6 server logging to include the addresses that are assigned to the clients. This can be enabled by defining LOG_V6_ADDRESSES in site.h. [ISC-Bugs #26377] - Fix an operation in the DDNS code to be a bitwise instead of logical or. [ISC-Bugs #35138] - Merged patches for dhcp-4.2.6 version to apply without fuzzy, prepended patch number prefixes to match spec file patch nr, added patch markup tags / bug numbers to the spec file. - Applied contrib-lease-path pach to contrib.tar.gz [- contrib-lease-path.diff] - Changed to require automake and use its config.sub and guess files instead of maintaining a patch. [- config-guess-sub-update.patch] - Enabled to log DHCPv6 addresses assigned by server to clients [+ 0016-server-log-DHCPv6-addresses-assigned-to-clients.patch] - Cleaned up documentation, rpmlint adjustments. OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/network:dhcp/dhcp?expand=0&rev=121
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/* README.SUSE for the ISC DHCP server */
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Before you can run dhcpd, you have to configure it via
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- /etc/sysconfig/dhcpd (general settings)
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and
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- /etc/dhcpd.conf (DHCPv4 configuration file)
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- /etc/dhcpd6.conf (DHCPv6 configuration file)
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See /usr/share/doc/packages/dhcp-server for example configurations.
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Option 119 (domain-search) vs. option 15 (domain-name)
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The domain-name option supports only one, signgle domain (default domain).
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The domain-search option supports a list of domain names. Please do not
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abuse the domain-name option to provide a list -- it may be discarded by
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dhcp clients.
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Chroot Jail
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===========
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Our version of the ISC dhcp server contains a modified "(non-root/chroot)"
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patch by Ari Edelkind. This allows dhcpd to
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- run as unprivileged user
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- run in a chroot environment (/var/lib/dhcp)
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which, in this combination, is the safest possible way of running dhcpd.
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In order to be found by dhcpd in the chroot jail, the configuration file
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will automatically copied to /var/lib/dhcp/etc/ when the server is started.
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Further conf files (include files) can be listed in DHCPD_CONF_INCLUDE_FILES
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or DHCPD6_CONF_INCLUDE_FILES in /etc/sysconfig/dhcpd.
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The /var/lib/dhcp/dev/log syslog socked is automatically provided in the
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chroot environment as soon as it is initially set up.
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NOTE:
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In the chroot jail, dhcpd can't resolve hostnames unless it can find
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the following files:
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/etc/localtime
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/etc/host.conf
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/etc/hosts
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/etc/resolv.conf
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/lib/libresolv.so.2
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/lib/libnss_dns.so.2
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/lib/libnss_dns6.so.2
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....
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Thererore, these files (about 100 kB) will automatically copied to the chroot
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jail when the server is started. (You might have to keep these current if
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they are modified dynamically by other programs (e.g./etc/ppp/ip-up) while
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dhcpd is running.) This is not a problem at all when you use IP addresses
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instead of host names in the config file.
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In case of trouble, you can also disable the chroot feature by setting
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DHCPD_RUN_CHROOTED/DHCPD6_RUN_CHROOTED in /etc/sysconfig/dhcpd to "no".
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Have a lot of fun!
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Your SUSE Linux Team
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