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| -rw-r--r-- | content/posts/openbsd-dhcp-server/index.org | 11 | 
1 files changed, 7 insertions, 4 deletions
| diff --git a/content/posts/openbsd-dhcp-server/index.org b/content/posts/openbsd-dhcp-server/index.org index 8e9a8cd..eb0d4bf 100644 --- a/content/posts/openbsd-dhcp-server/index.org +++ b/content/posts/openbsd-dhcp-server/index.org @@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ max-lease-time 2592000;  Finally I have an example static client configuration. Here the client  with the MAC address =22:33:44:55:66:77= will all ways be given the IP  =192.168.0.201=. This is useful when you want to assign a specific IP -to a certain client without having to manually configure the IP. +to a certain client without having to manually configure the interface.  #+BEGIN_SRC  host example-static-client { @@ -149,14 +149,17 @@ host example-static-client {  }  #+END_SRC -To run the DHCP server, I first enable, then start it using =rcctl=. +Now that I'm done with the configuration file, it's time to start +the DHCP server. To do this, I first enable, then start it using +=rcctl=.  #+BEGIN_SRC  doas rcctl enable dhcpd  doas rcctl start dhcpd  #+END_SRC -To see the leases the =dhcpd= is currently holding, you can check -=/var/db/dhcpd.leases=. +With the server running, to see the leases the =dhcpd= is currently +holding, you can check =/var/db/dhcpd.leases=. Entries will be added +to this file as clients make DHCP requests.  If you followed along these steps, you not have a running DHCP sever! | 
