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dhcp6c
— DHCPv6
client daemon
dhcp6c |
[-c configfile]
[-Ddfi ] [-p
pid-file] [-P
profile] interface
[interfaces...] |
dhcp6c
works as a DHCPv6 client and gets
information from DHCPv6 servers to configure the specified
interface. Multiple interfaces
can be specified separated by spaces or tabs, in which case
dhcp6c
will work on all the interfaces
simultaneously.
The command line options are:
-c
configfile-d
-D
-f
dhcp6c
usually prints warning, debugging, or error
messages to syslog(8), it prints the messages to
standard error if this option is specified.-i
dhcp6c
is terminated. (suits for a
use in shell-script etc).
interface (interface given in the argument) { information-only; script (a script which displays the received information to stdout); };
Since the configuration is internally generated, you cannot
provide a configuration in this mode. If you want to have different
actions for the stateless DHCPv6 information, you should write an
appropriate configuration and invoke dhcp6c
without this option.
-p
pid-filedhcp6c
.-P
profiledhcp6c
configuration file for
interfaces which do not have a specific
configuration.The program will daemonize itself on invocation unless the
-f
or -i
option is
specified.
Upon receipt of the SIGHUP
or
SIGTERM
signals, dhcp6c
will
remove all stateful resources from the system. In the former case the daemon
will then reinvoke itself, while it will stop running in the latter case. In
either case, dhcp6c
will send DHCPv6 Release
messages to release resources assigned from servers.
dhcp6c
.When dhcp6c
receives a reply message, it
will invoke a supplementary configuration script specified in the
dhcp6c.conf(5) file. The daemon will provide the script
with configuration parameters as environment variables, which include:
REASON
new_domain_name_servers
new_domain_name
new_ntp_servers
new_sip_servers
new_sip_name
new_nis_servers
new_nis_name
new_nisp_servers
new_nisp_name
new_bcmcs_servers
new_bcmcs_name
Note that the daemon does not always provide all the parameters. It sets an environment variable only when the corresponding configuration parameter is provided by the DHCPv6 server.
daemon(3), dhcp6c.conf(5), dhcp6s(8)
Ralph Droms, Editor, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol for IPv6 (DHCPv6), RFC 3315, 2003.
The dhcp6c
command first appeared in
WIDE/KAME IPv6 protocol stack kit.
dhcp6c
is incomplete and violates DHCPv6
protocol spec, in several aspects. In particular, temporary address
assignment is intentionally omitted.
Information Refresh Time Option is not recognized in Info-req
mode, since dhcp6c
terminates after it receives a
REPLY message.
September 12, 1999 | KAME |