89 lines
2.9 KiB
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89 lines
2.9 KiB
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# This config file is Python code.
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# It is executed when starting dhcpgui.pyw.
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# Most important configuration comes first.
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########### Timings ###########
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# Set the time the DHCP server waits in seconds.
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dhcp_offer_after_seconds = 1
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dhcp_acknowledge_after_seconds = 1
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# This is the time in seconds after which the DHCP-
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# server forgets that it communicates with a client
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length_of_transaction = 40
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########### Network ###########
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# This is the network address
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network = '192.168.80.0'
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# This is the subnet mask
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subnet_mask = '255.255.255.0'
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# Currently there is no range configuration.
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# Assigned IP addresses will range from 5 to 250.
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# This is the address of the router.
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# router = None # Do not tell clients about routers.
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# router = [] # Tell clients there is no router.
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# router = ['192.168.137.1'] # 192.168.137.1 is a router.
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router = None
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# This are the addresses of the DNS-server.
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# domain_name_server = None # Do not tell clients about DNS-Servers.
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# domain_name_server = [] # Tell clients there is no DNS-server.
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# domain_name_server = ['192.168.137.1'] # 192.168.137.1 is a DNS-Server.
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domain_name_server = None # list of ips
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# This is the time in seconds after which the client
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# should have asked for a new IP address.
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# 1 day is 86400 seconds.
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ip_address_lease_time = 300
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# This is the broadcast address
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# If the network is 192.168.137.0
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# the broadcast address could also be 192.168.137.255
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broadcast_address = '255.255.255.255'
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# Listen to DHCP requests on this interface
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# bind_address = '192.168.137.10' # Listen for requests on this specific interface
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bind_address = '192.168.80.80' # Listen for requests on all interfaces
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########### Memory ###########
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# This is the path to a file to the DHCP-servers memory.
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# MAC, IP and host name will be stored there
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# in CSV format.
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# You can delete the file and the DHCP-server will
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# assign different IP-addresses.
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# It also contains the entries not issued by the DHCP-server.
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host_file = 'hosts.csv'
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########### Options ###########
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# You can set all options that a DHCP-server can serve.
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# There are 253 of them.
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# See the RFC 2132 for a list of options:
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# https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2132
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# How do you set options:
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#
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# 1. You can set options by name.
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# You can find the name in listener.py.
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# Example: subnet_mask
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#
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# 2. You can set options by number.
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# You can find the number in the RFC 2132.
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# Named options are preferred over unnamed options.
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# Example: option_1
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# Option 1 is the subnet mask.
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# Because subnet_mask = '255.255.255.0' is in this
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# file, the option_1 = '255.255.255.0' statement
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# is ignored.
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#
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# If you see "3.17. Domain Name" you can use
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# "Domain Name".lower().replace(" ", "_")
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# to convert it to the variable name.
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#
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# Some options do not have conversion functions
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# assigned to them so you need to use bytes.
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# Example: domain_name = b'hello.kitty.tv'
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# Again, see listener.py
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