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,New page: Instructions largely borrowed from http://oob.freeshell.org/nzwireless/dhcpd.html <pre> </pre> == Sample DHCPD.conf <pre> # Sample /etc/dhcpd.conf # Set DHCPD to answer requests on the...
Instructions largely borrowed from http://oob.freeshell.org/nzwireless/dhcpd.html
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== Sample DHCPD.conf
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# Sample /etc/dhcpd.conf
# Set DHCPD to answer requests on the wireless interface
DHCPDARGS=wlan0;
# Set some defaults for lease time and DNS update method
ddns-update-style ad-hoc;
default-lease-time 600;
max-lease-time 7200;
# Set the subnet mask for the wireless IP network
option subnet-mask 255.255.255.0;
# Set the Broadcast address. This will be 10.x.x.255,
# the "x.x" will depend upon the network assigned to you by NZWireless.
option broadcast-address 10.1.2.255;
# Set the router address, this will be 10.x.x.1, the address
# of your wireless interface WLAN0
option routers 10.1.2.1;
# Set the Name Server address. This will be the same as your WLAN0 address
# because we intend to run DNS on this machine.
option domain-name-servers 10.1.2.1;
# Set the default domain name for clients on this network.
# i.e. the DNS domain assigned to you by your wireless administrator.
option domain-name "simon.akld.nzwireless.org";
# Allocate a network range for dynamic IP addresses to hand out to clients.
# Again, this range will be in 10.x.x.x, depending upon the network allocated
# to you by your wireless administrator.
subnet 10.1.2.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
range 10.1.2.10 10.1.2.20;
}
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== Sample DHCPD.conf
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# Sample /etc/dhcpd.conf
# Set DHCPD to answer requests on the wireless interface
DHCPDARGS=wlan0;
# Set some defaults for lease time and DNS update method
ddns-update-style ad-hoc;
default-lease-time 600;
max-lease-time 7200;
# Set the subnet mask for the wireless IP network
option subnet-mask 255.255.255.0;
# Set the Broadcast address. This will be 10.x.x.255,
# the "x.x" will depend upon the network assigned to you by NZWireless.
option broadcast-address 10.1.2.255;
# Set the router address, this will be 10.x.x.1, the address
# of your wireless interface WLAN0
option routers 10.1.2.1;
# Set the Name Server address. This will be the same as your WLAN0 address
# because we intend to run DNS on this machine.
option domain-name-servers 10.1.2.1;
# Set the default domain name for clients on this network.
# i.e. the DNS domain assigned to you by your wireless administrator.
option domain-name "simon.akld.nzwireless.org";
# Allocate a network range for dynamic IP addresses to hand out to clients.
# Again, this range will be in 10.x.x.x, depending upon the network allocated
# to you by your wireless administrator.
subnet 10.1.2.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
range 10.1.2.10 10.1.2.20;
}
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