DHCP6S(8) | System Manager's Manual | DHCP6S(8) |
NAME¶
dhcp6s
— DHCPv6
server
SYNOPSIS¶
dhcp6s |
[-c configfile]
[-Ddf ] [-k
ctlkeyfile] [-p
ctlport] [-P
pid-file] interface |
DESCRIPTION¶
dhcp6s
replies to DHCPv6 client as DHCPv6
server. dhcp6s
can give the following information to
clients.
- IPv6 prefixes for the requesting site
- Non-temporary IPv6 addresses
- A list of the DNS server addresses
- DNS Domain Search List
- A list of the NTP server addresses
- A list of the SIP server addresses
- SIP Server domain name
- A list of the NIS server addresses
- NIS domain name
- A list of the NIS+ server addresses
- NIS+ domain name
- A list of the BCMCS server addresses
- BCMCS Server domain name
Command line options are as below:
-c
configfile- Use configfile as the configuration file.
-d
- Print debugging messages.
-D
- Even more debugging information is printed.
-f
- Foreground mode (useful when debugging). Although
dhcp6s
usually prints warning, debugging, or error messages to syslog(8), it prints the messages to standard error if this option is specified. -k
ctlkeyfile- Use ctlkeyfile to store the shared secret to
authenticate the communication with
dhcp6ctl
. The default file name used when unspecified is /etc/wide-dhcpv6/dhcp6sctlkey. The default name is intentionally same as that fordhcp6ctl
so that the server and the control command can share the file whendhcp6ctl
controls the server on the same node, which should be the typical case. -p
ctlport- Use ctlport as the port number listening on to
communicate with
dhcp6ctl
. -P
pid-file- Use pid-file to dump the process ID of
dhcp6s
.
FILES¶
- /etc/wide-dhcpv6/dhcp6s.conf
- is the default configuration file.
- /var/lib/dhcpv6/dhcp6s_duid
- is the default file to store the server's DUID.
- /etc/wide-dhcpv6/dhcp6sctlkey
- is the default key file to communicate with the control command. See dhcp6ctl(8) for the file format.
- /var/run/dhcp6s.pid
- is the default file that contains pid of the currently running
dhcp6s
.
SEE ALSO¶
dhcp6s.conf(5), dhcp6ctl(8), dhcp6c(8)
Ralph Droms, Editor, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol for IPv6 (DHCPv6), RFC 3315, 2003.
HISTORY¶
The dhcp6s
command first appeared in
WIDE/KAME IPv6 protocol stack kit.
The -n
dnsserv
command-line option was obsoleted by introducing a configuration file.
BUGS¶
dhcp6s
is incomplete and violates DHCPv6
protocol spec, in several aspects. To name a few:
- it does not assign temporary IPv6 addresses (nor will).
September 12, 1999 | KAME |