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Template: dhcp3-server/config_warn
Type: note
_Description: Manual configuration required after installation!
After the DHCP server is installed you will need to manually configure it
by editing the file /etc/dhcp3/dhcpd.conf. Please note that a sample
dhcpd.conf is supplied, but the configuration there is just a sample that
requires editing and customization to your own network environment.
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Please configure the DHCP server as soon as the installation finishes.
Template: dhcp3-server/interfaces
Type: string
_Description: Network interfaces on which the DHCP server should listen:
You can enter one or more valid interface names, like eth0. If you want to
serve DHCP request on more than one interface, please separate them with
spaces. If you want dhcpd to figure out the interface leave this parameter
blank.
Template: dhcp3-server/new_auth_behavior
Type: note
_Description: Non-authoritative version of DHCP server
The version 3 DHCP server is now non-authoritative by default.
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This means that if a client requests an address that the server knows
nothing about and the address is incorrect for that network segment, the
server will _not_ send a DHCPNAK (which tells the client it should stop
using the address.) If you want to change this behavior, you must
explicitly state in dhcpd.conf what network segments your server is
authoritative for using the 'authoritative' statement.
Template: dhcp3-server/new_next-server_behaviour
Type: note
_Description: Change in default behaviour of the next-server directive
From version 3.0.3, the DHCP server's default value of the
next-server directive has changed. If you are network booting clients, and
your TFTP server is your DHCP server, you need to explicitly set a
next-server directive to state this. Please see
/usr/share/doc/dhcp3-server/NEWS.Debian.gz and
/usr/share/doc/dhcp3-common/RELNOTES.gz for more information.
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