server/configs/udhcpd-sample.conf

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# Sample udhcpd configuration file (/etc/udhcpd.conf)
# Values shown are defaults
# The start and end of the IP lease block
start 192.168.255.100
end 192.168.255.200
# The interface that udhcpd will use
interface eth0
# The maximum number of leases (includes addresses reserved
# by OFFER's, DECLINE's, and ARP conflicts). Will be corrected
# if it's bigger than IP lease block, but it ok to make it
# smaller than lease block.
max_leases 100
# The amount of time that an IP will be reserved (leased to nobody)
# if a DHCP decline message is received (seconds)
#decline_time 3600
# The amount of time that an IP will be reserved
# if an ARP conflict occurs (seconds)
#conflict_time 3600
# How long an offered address is reserved (seconds)
#offer_time 60
# If client asks for lease below this value, it will be rounded up
# to this value (seconds)
#min_lease 60
# The location of the pid file
#pidfile /var/run/udhcpd.pid
# The location of the leases file
#lease_file /var/lib/misc/udhcpd.leases
# The following are BOOTP specific options
# next server to use in bootstrap
siaddr 192.168.255.2 # default: 0.0.0.0 (none)
# tftp server name
#sname zorak # default: none
# tftp file to download (e.g. kernel image)
boot_file pxelinux.0 # default: none
# NOTE: "boot_file FILE" and "opt bootfile FILE" are conceptually the same,
# but "boot_file" goes into BOOTP-defined fixed-size field in the packet,
# whereas "opt bootfile" goes into DHCP option 0x43.
# Same for "sname HOST" and "opt tftp HOST".
# The remainder of options are DHCP options and can be specified with the
# keyword 'opt' or 'option'. If an option can take multiple items, such
# as the dns option, they can be listed on the same line, or multiple
# lines.
# Examples:
#opt dns 192.168.10.2 192.168.10.10
option subnet 255.255.255.0
opt router 192.168.255.2
option lease 3600