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# Configuration file for DHCP server:
#
#
# Interface(s) for the DHCP server to listen on
# (separated by spaces)
#
# Below is an example of what the DHCPD_INTERFACE declearation would
# be for an 802.1Q port on interface 3 servicing DHCP on 2 vlans on
# interface 3
#DHCPD_INTERFACE="eth1 eth2 veth3.52 veth3.53"
DHCPD_INTERFACE="vlan26 vlan27 vlan28"
#
# Shall the DHCP server dhcpd run in a chroot jail (/var/lib/dhcp)?
#
# Each time you start dhcpd with the init script, /etc/dhcpd.conf will
# be copied to /var/lib/dhcp/etc/.
#
# Some files that are important for hostname to IP address resolution
# (/etc/{hosts,host.conf,resolv.conf,localtime}, /lib/libnss_dns.so.2,
# /lib/libresolv.so.2) will also be copied to the chroot jail by the
# init script when you start it (about 100kB altogether).
#
# The pid file will be in /var/lib/dhcp/var/run/dhcpd.pid.
#
DHCPD_RUN_CHROOTED="yes"
#
# Since version 3, dhcpd.conf can contain include statements.
# If you enter the names of any include files here, _all_ conf
# files will be copied to $chroot/etc/, when dhcpd is started in the
# chroot jail. (/etc/dhcpd.conf is always copied.)
#
# Example: "/etc/dhcpd.conf.shared /etc/dhcpd.conf.bootp-clients"
#
DHCPD_CONF_INCLUDE_FILES=""
#
# Leave empty or enter "root" to let dhcpd run as root.
# Enter "nobody" to run dhcpd as user 'nobody' and group 'nogroup'.
#
DHCPD_RUN_AS="nobody"
#
# Other arguments that you want dhcpd to be started with
# Debug output will be sent to /var/log/rc.dhcpd.log
#
DHCPD_OTHER_ARGS="-d"