dhcpcd.conf(5)
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NAME
dhcpcd.conf -- dhcpcd configuration file
DESCRIPTION
Although dhcpcd can do everything from the command line, there are cases
where it's just easier to do it once in a configuration file. Most of
the options found in dhcpcd(8) can be used here. The first word on the
line is the option and the rest of the line is the value. Leading and
trailing whitespace for the option and value are trimmed. You can escape
characters in the value using the \ character.
Blank lines and lines starting with # are ignored.
Here's a list of available options:
allowinterfaces pattern
When discovering interfaces, the interface name must match
pattern which is a space or comma separated list of patterns
passed to fnmatch(3). If the same interface is matched in
denyinterfaces then it is still denied.
denyinterfaces pattern
When discovering interfaces, the interface name must not match
pattern which is a space or comma separated list of patterns
passed to fnmatch(3).
arping address [address]
dhcpcd will arping each address in order before attempting DHCP.
If an address is found, we will select the replying hardware
address as the profile, otherwise the ip address. Example:
interface bge0
arping 192.168.0.1
profile 192.168.0.1
static ip_address=192.168.0.10/24
background
Background immediately. This is useful for startup scripts which
don't disable link messages for carrier status.
blacklist address[/cidr]
Ignores all packets from address[/cidr].
whitelist address[/cidr]
Only accept packets from address[/cidr]. blacklist is ignored if
whitelist is set.
env value
Push value to the environment for use in dhcpcd-run-hooks(8).
For example, you can force the hostname hook to always set the
hostname with env force_hostname=YES.
clientid string
Send the clientid. If the string is of the format 01:02:03 then
it is encoded as hex. For interfaces whose hardware address is
longer than 8 bytes, or if the clientid is an empty string then
dhcpcd sends a default clientid of the hardware family and the
hardware address.
duid Generate an RFC 4361. compliant clientid. This requires persis-
tent storage and not all DHCP servers work with it so it's not
enabled by default. The duid generated will be held in
/etc/dhcpcd.duid and should not be copied to other hosts.
fallback profile
Fallback to using this profile if DHCP fails. This allows you to
configure a static profile instead of using ZeroConf.
hostname name
Sends hostname to the DHCP server so it can be registered in DNS.
If hostname is an empty string then the current system hostname
is sent. If hostname is a FQDN (ie, contains a .) then it will
be encoded as such.
fqdn [none | ptr | both]
none disables FQDN encoding, ptr just asks the DHCP server to
update the PTR record of the host in DNS whereas both also
updates the A record. dhcpcd itself never does any DNS updates.
dhcpcd encodes the FQDN hostname as specified in RFC1035.
interface interface
Subsequent options are only parsed for this interface.
leasetime seconds
Request a leasetime of seconds.
metric metric
Metrics are used to prefer an interface over another one, lowest
wins. dhcpcd will supply a default metic of 200 +
if_nametoindex(3). An extra 100 will be added for wireless
interfaces.
noarp Don't send any ARP requests. This also disables IPv4LL.
nogateway
Don't install any default routes.
nohook script
Don't run this hook script. Matches full name, or prefixed with
2 numbers optionally ending with .sh.
So to stop dhcpcd from touching your DNS or MTU settings you
would do:-
nohook resolv.conf, mtu
noipv4ll
Don't attempt to obtain an IPv4LL address if we failed to get one
via DHCP. See RFC 3927.
nolink Don't receive link messages about carrier status. You should
only set this for buggy interface drivers.
option option
Requests the option from the server. It can be a variable to be
used in dhcpcd-run-hooks(8) or the numerical value. You can
specify more options seperated by commas, spaces or more option
lines.
nooption option
Remove the option from the DHCP message. This should only be
used when a DHCP server sends a non requested option that should
not be processed.
destination option
If dhcpcd.conf detects an address added to a point to point
interface (PPP, TUN, etc) then it will set the listed DHCP
options to the destination address of the interface.
profile name
Subsequent options are only parsed for this profile name.
quiet Supress any dhcpcd output to the console, except for errors.
reboot seconds
Allow reboot seconds before moving to the discover phase if we
have an old lease to use. The default is 10 seconds. A setting
if 0 seconds causes dhcpcd to skip the reboot phase and go
straight into discover.
release
dhcpcd will release the lease prior to stopping the interface.
require option
Requires the option to be present in all DHCP messages, otherwise
the message is ignored. It can be a variable to be used in
dhcpcd-run-hooks(8) or the numerical value. You can specify more
options seperated by commas, spaces or more require lines. To
enforce that dhcpcd only responds to DHCP servers and not BOOTP
servers, you can require dhcp_message_type.
script script
Use script instead of the default /libexec/dhcpcd-run-hooks.
ssid ssid
Subsequent options are only parsed for this wireless ssid.
static value
Configures a static value. If you set ip_address then dhcpcd
will not attempt to obtain a lease and just use the value for the
address with an infinite lease time.
Here is an example which configures a static address, routes and
dns.
interface eth0
static ip_address=192.168.0.10/24
static routers=192.168.0.1
static domain_name_servers=192.168.0.1
Here is an example for PPP which gives the destination a default
route. It uses the special destination keyword to insert the
destination address into the value.
interface ppp0
static ip_address=
destination routers
timeout seconds
The default timeout for waiting for a DHCP response is 30 seconds
which may be too long or too short and can be changed here.
userclass string
Tag the DHCP messages with the userclass. You can specify more
than one.
vendor code,value
Add an enscapulated vendor option. code should be between 1 and
254 inclusive. To add a raw vendor string, omit code but keep
the comma. Examples.
Set the vendor option 01 with an IP address.
vendor 01,192.168.0.2
Set the vendor option 02 with a hex code.
vendor 02,01:02:03:04:05
Set the vendor option 03 with an IP address as a string.
vendor 03,\"192.168.0.2\"
Set un-encapulated vendor option to hello world.
vendor ,"hello world"
vendorclassid string
Change the default vendorclassid sent from dhcpcd-version. If
not set then none is sent.
waitip Wait for an address to be assigned before forking to the back-
ground.
SEE ALSO
dhcpcd-run-hooks(8), dhcpcd(8), if_nametoindex(3), fnmatch(3)
AUTHORS
Roy Marples <roy@marples.name>
BUGS
Please report them to http://roy.marples.name/projects/dhcpcd
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