DHCP for Linux

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For Linux Servers

yum -y install dhcp
chkconfig dhcpd on
vi /etc/dhcp/dhcpd.conf

The details of client devices with IP address will be entered into the file:

/var/lib/dhcpd/dhcpd.leases

Debian

apt-get install isc-dhcp-server
service isc-dhcp-server status
/etc/dhcp/dhcpd.conf

The details of client devices with IP address will be entered into the file:

/var/lib/dhcp/dhcpd.leases

ArchLinux

pacman -S dhcp

systemctl enable dhcpd4.service
systemctl start dhcpd4.service
vi /etc/dhcpd.conf

The details of client devices with IP address will be entered into the file:

/var/lib/dhcp/dhcpd.leases

Common Configuration File

dhcpd.conf

authoritative;

option tftp150 code 150 = string;
option tftp66 code 66 = string;

subnet 10.17.1.0 netmask 255.255.255.0
   {
        default-lease-time              86400;   # Seconds, 86400 =  24 Hours
        max-lease-time                  86400;

        option tftp66                   "10.17.1.5";

        option routers                  10.17.1.254;
        option subnet-mask              255.255.255.0;

        option domain-name              "mydomain.com";
        option domain-name-servers      10.17.1.254;

        option time-offset              36000;   # Australian Eastern Standard Time in Seconds

        range 10.17.1.101 10.17.1.150;
   }

Setting a Static Address

host david
   {
               hardware ethernet 33:d6:44:04:a8:32;
                   fixed-address 192.168.1.15;
      option domain-name-servers 192.168.1.254;
            option domain-search "klaverstyn.com", "devices.klaversrtyn.com";
   }