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Diffstat (limited to 'obsolete-buildroot/sources/openwrt/ipkg/dhcp-fwd/root/etc')
-rw-r--r-- | obsolete-buildroot/sources/openwrt/ipkg/dhcp-fwd/root/etc/dhcp-fwd.conf | 114 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | obsolete-buildroot/sources/openwrt/ipkg/dhcp-fwd/root/etc/init.d/dhcp-fwd | 17 |
2 files changed, 0 insertions, 131 deletions
diff --git a/obsolete-buildroot/sources/openwrt/ipkg/dhcp-fwd/root/etc/dhcp-fwd.conf b/obsolete-buildroot/sources/openwrt/ipkg/dhcp-fwd/root/etc/dhcp-fwd.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 15514e388..000000000 --- a/obsolete-buildroot/sources/openwrt/ipkg/dhcp-fwd/root/etc/dhcp-fwd.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,114 +0,0 @@ -## $Id$ - -## This file contains a sample configuration for the network shown -## below: -## -## -------------- ---------- ------------- -## | DHCP Server | | | | | -## | 192.168.8.66 |------<eth1>| dhcp-fwd |<eth2>------| Clients | -## | | | | | | -## -------------- ---------- ------------- -## -## By default, the dhcp-fwd agent looks at /etc/dhcp-fwd.conf -## for this file. By using the '-c' option when calling dhcp-fwd, this -## path can be changed. - - -######### ENVIRONMENT SETTINGS ######### -#### -### -## The server will drop its privileges and goes into a chroot-jail -## after doing its initialization. The following parameters are -## defining the needed parameters: - -## User and group names/ids. It can be a numeric id or a resolvable -## alphanumeric-name. -## -## WARNING: when compiled with dietlibc the user-/group-names must be -## resolvable by files-NSS. LDAP or NIS NSS will not work so -## the numeric ids must be used -user daemon -group daemon - -## chroot() path -chroot /var/run/dhcp-fwd - -## Logfile and loglevel. The logfile-location is relatively to the -## directory where dhcp-fwd was started and not to the chroot-directory. -## -## The loglevel option is not supported yet. -logfile /var/log/dhcp-fwd.log -loglevel 1 - -## SysV pidfile; contains the PID of the daemon-process and will be -## written with root-privileges -pidfile /var/run/dhcp-fwd.pid - - -## Set limit for resources. When using much interfaces or servers -## below you will need to increase some values. Same holds when not -## using dietlibc. Use '-1' as the value to disable the upper limit -## for the given resource. -## -## Look into /proc/<pid>/status to find out the real usage of the -## resources. -ulimit core 0 -ulimit stack 64K -ulimit data 32K -ulimit rss 200K -ulimit nproc 0 -ulimit nofile 0 -ulimit as 0 - - -######### INTERFACE SETTINGS ######### -#### -### -## The interface where the forwarder listens for messages. There must -## be specified BOTH the server-side and client-side interfaces! -## -## Each interface will be identified by its system-wide name -## (e.g. eth0). After this it must be told whether there are -## clients and servers, and if it is allowed to send broadcast -## messages to clients. The bcast flags will be IGNORED when -## forwarding messages to servers. - -# IFNAME clients servers bcast -if eth2 true false true -if eth1 false true true - - -## Each interface can be given an RFC 3046 agent ID. The 'name' config -## option sets this value; if an interface is not specified here, the -## IFNAME will be assumed. - -# IFNAME agent-id -name eth2 ws-c - - -## Each interface can be given an specific IP to be filled into the -## 'giaddr' field. -## -## BEWARE: because the outgoing DHCP message will contain the "normal" IP -## address of the outgoing-interface in its IP-header, some additional -## work in the system must be done. You can e.g. add an iptables rule to -## the 'nat' table similarly to this: -## -## | Chain POSTROUTING (policy ACCEPT) -## | target prot opt source destination -## | SNAT udp -- 192.168.0.6 192.168.8.66 udp spt:68 dpt:67 to:192.168.2.255 - -# ip eth0 192.168.2.255 - - -######### SERVER SETTINGS ######### -#### -### -## Definitions of the servers. There must be told the type ('ip' or -## 'bcast') and the address. When using 'ip', the address is a non-bcast -## IPv4 address (dotted, DNS-names are NOT supported); and when using -## 'bcast' servers, the address is an IFNAME. - -# TYPE address -server ip 192.168.8.66 -#server bcast eth1 diff --git a/obsolete-buildroot/sources/openwrt/ipkg/dhcp-fwd/root/etc/init.d/dhcp-fwd b/obsolete-buildroot/sources/openwrt/ipkg/dhcp-fwd/root/etc/init.d/dhcp-fwd deleted file mode 100644 index 597e1fc78..000000000 --- a/obsolete-buildroot/sources/openwrt/ipkg/dhcp-fwd/root/etc/init.d/dhcp-fwd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh - -case $1 in - start) - [ -d /var/log ] || mkdir -p /var/log - [ -d /var/run/dhcp-wfd ] || mkdir -p /var/run/dhcp-fwd - dhcp-fwd - ;; - stop) - [ -f /var/run/dhcpd-fwd.pid ] && kill $(cat /var/run/dhcpd-fwd.pid) 2>/dev/null - ;; - *) - echo "usage: $0 (start|stop)" - exit 1 -esac - -exit $? |