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  /external/dnsmasq/
CHANGELOG.archive 51 automatically by ppp or dhcp.
136 Included code from John Volpe to parse dhcp.leases file
166 Cope with infinite DHCP leases. Patch thanks to
184 DHCP lease derived names.
238 Fixed a bug which caused old entries in the DHCP leases file
242 release 1.6 If a machine gets named via DHCP and the DHCP name doesn't have
292 Don't put expired DHCP entries into the cache only to
321 release 1.10 Log warnings if resolv.conf or dhcp.leases are not
372 bit in replies containing names from /etc/hosts or DHCP
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CHANGELOG 15 over-ridden by dhcp-host or dhcp-ignore-names directives.
17 a DHCP relay, if used.
24 dhcp-boot parameters if it's specified as
25 dhcp-option-force.
45 Add new DHCP option named tftpserver-address, which
46 corresponds to the third argument of dhcp-boot. This
47 allows the complete functionality of dhcp-boot to be
48 replicated with dhcp-option. Useful when using
49 dhcp-optsfile
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doc.html 7 Dnsmasq is a lightweight, easy to configure DNS forwarder and DHCP
8 server. It is designed to provide DNS and, optionally, DHCP, to a
10 not in the global DNS. The DHCP server integrates with the DNS
11 server and allows machines with DHCP-allocated addresses
14 DHCP leases and BOOTP/TFTP/PXE for network booting of diskless machines.
47 The integrated DHCP server supports static and dynamic DHCP leases and
49 supports DHCP options including RFC3397 DNS search lists.
50 Machines which are configured by DHCP have their names automatically
62 its upstream nameservers from ppp or dhcp configuration. It wil
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setup.html 55 (PPP and DHCP) can determine the IP addresses for nameservers automatically.
80 <h3>Automatic DNS server configuration with DHCP.</h3>
81 You need to get your DHCP client to write the addresse(s) of the DNS
100 For other DHCP clients it should be possible to achieve the same effect.
102 <h3> DHCP and PPP.</h3>
104 ethernet and DHCP it is possible to combine both of the above
111 <H2> Integration with DHCP.</H2>
115 when local machines are configured via DHCP, since the IP address
117 DHCP daemon to solve this problem.
119 The dnsmasq DHCP daemon allocates addresses to hosts on the network and trie
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  /external/dnsmasq/man/
dnsmasq.8 3 dnsmasq \- A lightweight DHCP and caching DNS server.
9 is a lightweight DNS, TFTP and DHCP server. It is intended to provide
10 coupled DNS and DHCP service to a LAN.
16 DNS queries for DHCP configured hosts.
18 The dnsmasq DHCP server supports static address assignments and multiple
20 sends a sensible default set of DHCP options, and can be configured to
21 send any desired set of DHCP options, including vendor-encapsulated
23 TFTP server to allow net/PXE boot of DHCP hosts and also supports BOOTP.
26 supports IPv6 for DNS, but not DHCP.
48 in the same way as for DHCP-derived names. Note that this does no
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  /external/dnsmasq/contrib/Suse/
dnsmasq-suse.spec 24 Dnsmasq is lightweight, easy to configure DNS forwarder and DHCP server. It
25 is designed to provide DNS and, optionally, DHCP, to a small network. It can
26 serve the names of local machines which are not in the global DNS. The DHCP
27 server integrates with the DNS server and allows machines with DHCP-allocated
29 in a central configuration file. Dnsmasq supports static and dynamic DHCP
  /external/dnsmasq/man/es/
dnsmasq.8 3 dnsmasq \- Un ligero servidor DHCP y DNS con cach?.
9 es un ligero servidor DNS, TFTP y DHCP. Su prop?sito es proveer servicios DNS
10 y DHCP a una red de ?rea local.
17 v?a DHCP.
19 El servidor DHCP dnsmasq incluye soporte para asignaci?n de direcciones
21 opciones DHCP, y puede ser configurado para enviar cualquier opciones DHCP deseadas,
23 TFTP solo-lectura para permitir el inicio v?a red/PXE de hosts DHCP. Tamb?en
27 incluye soporte IPv6 para DNS, pero no para DHCP.
52 misma manera que con nombres derivados de DHCP
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  /external/dnsmasq/po/
de.po 23 #: cache.c:798 dhcp.c:785
29 #: cache.c:856 dhcp.c:801
35 #: cache.c:863 dhcp.c:875
55 msgid "not giving name %s to the DHCP lease of %s because the name exists in %s with address %s"
56 msgstr "Name %s wurde nicht dem DHCP 'Mieter' von %s zugewiesen, da der Name in %smit der Adresse %s bereits existiert"
183 msgid "Enable DHCP in the range given with lease duration."
196 msgid "Read DHCP host specs from file"
200 msgid "Read DHCP option specs from file"
222 msgid "Map DHCP user class to tag."
238 msgid "Don't do DHCP for hosts with tag set.
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fi.po 23 #: cache.c:798 dhcp.c:785
28 #: cache.c:856 dhcp.c:801
33 #: cache.c:863 dhcp.c:875
49 msgid "not giving name %s to the DHCP lease of %s because the name exists in %s with address %s"
147 msgid "Enable DHCP in the range given with lease duration."
160 msgid "Read DHCP host specs from file"
164 msgid "Read DHCP option specs from file"
186 msgid "Map DHCP user class to tag."
202 msgid "Don't do DHCP for hosts with tag set."
214 msgid "Assume we are the only DHCP server on the local network.
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it.po 23 #: cache.c:798 dhcp.c:785
28 #: cache.c:856 dhcp.c:801
33 #: cache.c:863 dhcp.c:875
49 msgid "not giving name %s to the DHCP lease of %s because the name exists in %s with address %s"
147 msgid "Enable DHCP in the range given with lease duration."
160 msgid "Read DHCP host specs from file"
164 msgid "Read DHCP option specs from file"
186 msgid "Map DHCP user class to tag."
202 msgid "Don't do DHCP for hosts with tag set."
214 msgid "Assume we are the only DHCP server on the local network.
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pt_BR.po 23 #: cache.c:798 dhcp.c:785
28 #: cache.c:856 dhcp.c:801
33 #: cache.c:863 dhcp.c:875
49 msgid "not giving name %s to the DHCP lease of %s because the name exists in %s with address %s"
147 msgid "Enable DHCP in the range given with lease duration."
160 msgid "Read DHCP host specs from file"
164 msgid "Read DHCP option specs from file"
186 msgid "Map DHCP user class to tag."
202 msgid "Don't do DHCP for hosts with tag set."
214 msgid "Assume we are the only DHCP server on the local network.
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  /external/dhcpcd/
dhcpcd.8 29 .Nd an RFC 2131 compliant DHCP client
60 is an implementation of the DHCP client specified in
67 from a DHCP server and configures the network
78 sets the hostname to the one supplied by the DHCP server.
89 Once obtained it restarts the process of looking for a DHCP server to get a
100 .Ss Hooking into DHCP events
151 sends the current hostname to the DHCP server so it can register in DNS.
180 DHCP server.
191 Request the DHCP
225 normally sends a DHCP DISCOVER to find servers to offer an address
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dhcpcd.8.in 30 .Nd an RFC 2131 compliant DHCP client
61 is an implementation of the DHCP client specified in
68 from a DHCP server and configures the network
79 sets the hostname to the one supplied by the DHCP server.
90 Once obtained it restarts the process of looking for a DHCP server to get a
101 .Ss Hooking into DHCP events
152 sends the current hostname to the DHCP server so it can register in DNS.
181 DHCP server.
192 Request the DHCP
226 normally sends a DHCP DISCOVER to find servers to offer an address
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dhcp.h 2 * dhcpcd - DHCP client daemon
39 /* Max MTU - defines dhcp option length */
43 /* UDP port numbers for DHCP */
50 /* DHCP message OP code */
54 /* DHCP message type */
64 /* DHCP options */
111 /* Sizes for DHCP options */
123 /* Some crappy DHCP servers require the BOOTP minimum length */
dhcpcd.conf.5.in 52 Ignores all DHCP messages which have this
75 This requires persistent storage and not all DHCP servers work with it so it's
83 to the DHCP server so it can be registered in DNS. If
87 none disables FQDN encoding, ptr just asks the DHCP server to update the PTR
113 Don't attempt to obtain an IPv4LL address if we failed to get one via DHCP.
134 to be present in all DHCP messages, otherwise the message is ignored.
145 The default timeout for waiting for a DHCP response is 30 seconds which may
148 Tag the DHCP messages with the userclass.
client.c 2 * dhcpcd - DHCP client daemon
50 #include "dhcp.h"
327 struct dhcp_message *dhcp; local
330 dhcp = xzalloc(sizeof(*dhcp));
332 p = dhcp->options;
346 dhcp->yiaddr = htonl(LINKLOCAL_ADDR |
349 if (dhcp->yiaddr != old_addr &&
350 IN_LINKLOCAL(ntohl(dhcp->yiaddr)))
353 return dhcp;
394 struct dhcp_message *dhcp = NULL; local
637 struct dhcp_message *dhcp; local
1379 struct dhcp_message *dhcp = *dhcpp; local
1538 struct dhcp_message *dhcp = NULL; local
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dhcpcd.conf.5 60 This requires persistent storage and not all DHCP servers work with it so it's
68 to the DHCP server so it can be registered in DNS. If
72 none disables FQDN encoding, ptr just asks the DHCP server to update the PTR
98 Don't attempt to obtain an IPv4LL address if we failed to get one via DHCP.
117 to be present in all DHCP messages, otherwise the message is ignored.
128 The default timeout for waiting for a DHCP response is 30 seconds which may
131 Tag the DHCP messages with the userclass.
  /external/iproute2/examples/
dhcp-client-script 233 # BEWARE: this feature of DHCP is obsolete, because does not
297 # The script mangles it, only if it has dhcp magic signature.
309 echo $idstring > /etc/resolv.conf.dhcp
311 echo search $new_domain_name >> /etc/resolv.conf.dhcp
313 echo options ndots:1 >> /etc/resolv.conf.dhcp
317 echo nameserver $nameserver >> /etc/resolv.conf.dhcp
320 echo nameserver 127.0.0.1 >> /etc/resolv.conf.dhcp
332 mv /etc/resolv.conf.dhcp /etc/resolv.conf
345 ifconfig $interface:dhcp down
348 ifconfig $interface:dhcp 10.10.10.10 netmask 255.255.255.25
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  /device/htc/dream/
init.trout.rc 41 mkdir /data/misc/dhcp 0770 dhcp dhcp
42 chown dhcp dhcp /data/misc/dhcp
  /device/htc/passion/
init.mahimahi.rc 9 mkdir /data/misc/dhcp 0770 dhcp dhcp
10 chown dhcp dhcp /data/misc/dhcp
  /device/htc/sapphire/
init.sapphire.rc 41 mkdir /data/misc/dhcp 0770 dhcp dhcp
42 chown dhcp dhcp /data/misc/dhcp
  /external/dnsmasq/src/
Android.mk 6 LOCAL_SRC_FILES := bpf.c cache.c dbus.c dhcp.c dnsmasq.c forward.c helper.c lease.c log.c \
  /system/core/libnetutils/
dhcp_utils.c 17 /* Utilities for managing the dhcpcd DHCP client daemon */
30 static const char DHCP_PROP_NAME_PREFIX[] = "dhcp";
119 * Start the dhcp client daemon, and wait for it to finish
140 /* Erase any previous setting of the dhcp result property */
158 snprintf(errmsg, sizeof(errmsg), "%s", "Timed out waiting for DHCP to finish");
164 snprintf(errmsg, sizeof(errmsg), "%s", "DHCP result property was not set");
171 snprintf(errmsg, sizeof(errmsg), "DHCP result was %s", prop_value);
177 * Stop the DHCP client daemon.
198 * Release the current DHCP client lease.
  /external/dnsmasq/contrib/dnsmasq_MacOSX/
README.rtf 7 \f0\fs24 \cf0 1. If you've used DNSenabler, or if you're using Mac OS X Server, or if you have in any other way activated Mac OS X's built-in DHCP and/or DNS servers, disable them. This would usually involve checking that they are either set to -NO- or absent altogether in
9 \f0 . If you've never done anything to do with DNS or DHCP servers on a client version of MacOS X, you won't need to worry about this; it will already be configured for you.\
  /system/core/nexus/
DhcpClient.cpp 76 LOGD("Starting DHCP service (arp probe = %d)", mDoArpProbe);
95 LOGE("Failed to create DHCP listener socket");
105 LOGE("Failed to bind DHCP listener socket");
113 LOGE("Failed to start dhcp service");
149 LOGW("Failed to stop DHCP service (%s)", strerror(errno));

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