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A machine might exist on multiple networks, all of which offer, say, default routes or name servers. There's no easy way to indicate in the config that those options are only valid for a single interface. Now, we can write: interface "lan0" { request routers; require routers; } interface "lan1" { ignore routers; } And only take action on default routes offered on lan0. Tested by: Jose Luis Duran <jlduran at gmail dot com> MFC after: 2 months Reviewed by: allanjude, imp Sponsored by: Zenith Electronics LLC Sponsored by: Klara, Inc. Pull Request: #693 |
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tests | ||
alloc.c | ||
bpf.c | ||
clparse.c | ||
conflex.c | ||
convert.c | ||
dhclient-script | ||
dhclient-script.8 | ||
dhclient.8 | ||
dhclient.c | ||
dhclient.conf | ||
dhclient.conf.5 | ||
dhclient.leases.5 | ||
dhcp-options.5 | ||
dhcp.h | ||
dhcpd.h | ||
dhctoken.h | ||
dispatch.c | ||
errwarn.c | ||
hash.c | ||
inet.c | ||
Makefile | ||
Makefile.depend | ||
Makefile.depend.options | ||
options.c | ||
packet.c | ||
parse.c | ||
privsep.c | ||
privsep.h | ||
tables.c | ||
tree.c | ||
tree.h |