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H A Dbpf.h57419a7f Fri Feb 26 16:16:37 GMT 2021 florian <florian@openbsd.org> Import dhcpleased(8) - a dhcp daemon to acquire IPv4 address leases
from servers.

dhcpleased(8) follows the well known three process design of all our
privsep daemons. It uses pledge(2) and unveil(2) to restrict access
further. In particular the "engine" process, responsible for parsing
of untrusted data, is pledge'd "stdio". It cannot access the outside
world nor the filesystem at all.

Like slaacd(8) for IPv6 it will be always running and acquire addresses
for all interface with the autoconf4 flag set.
The flag can be set by "ifconfig $if inet autoconf" or by adding
"inet autoconf" to /etc/hostname.if. An existing "dhcp" line should
be removed.

Various iterations tested by deraadt@
The hardest part, finding a name, was handled by jmatthew@ & otto@

"get to it :)" deraadt@
H A Dchecksum.c57419a7f Fri Feb 26 16:16:37 GMT 2021 florian <florian@openbsd.org> Import dhcpleased(8) - a dhcp daemon to acquire IPv4 address leases
from servers.

dhcpleased(8) follows the well known three process design of all our
privsep daemons. It uses pledge(2) and unveil(2) to restrict access
further. In particular the "engine" process, responsible for parsing
of untrusted data, is pledge'd "stdio". It cannot access the outside
world nor the filesystem at all.

Like slaacd(8) for IPv6 it will be always running and acquire addresses
for all interface with the autoconf4 flag set.
The flag can be set by "ifconfig $if inet autoconf" or by adding
"inet autoconf" to /etc/hostname.if. An existing "dhcp" line should
be removed.

Various iterations tested by deraadt@
The hardest part, finding a name, was handled by jmatthew@ & otto@

"get to it :)" deraadt@
H A Dchecksum.h57419a7f Fri Feb 26 16:16:37 GMT 2021 florian <florian@openbsd.org> Import dhcpleased(8) - a dhcp daemon to acquire IPv4 address leases
from servers.

dhcpleased(8) follows the well known three process design of all our
privsep daemons. It uses pledge(2) and unveil(2) to restrict access
further. In particular the "engine" process, responsible for parsing
of untrusted data, is pledge'd "stdio". It cannot access the outside
world nor the filesystem at all.

Like slaacd(8) for IPv6 it will be always running and acquire addresses
for all interface with the autoconf4 flag set.
The flag can be set by "ifconfig $if inet autoconf" or by adding
"inet autoconf" to /etc/hostname.if. An existing "dhcp" line should
be removed.

Various iterations tested by deraadt@
The hardest part, finding a name, was handled by jmatthew@ & otto@

"get to it :)" deraadt@
H A Dlog.c57419a7f Fri Feb 26 16:16:37 GMT 2021 florian <florian@openbsd.org> Import dhcpleased(8) - a dhcp daemon to acquire IPv4 address leases
from servers.

dhcpleased(8) follows the well known three process design of all our
privsep daemons. It uses pledge(2) and unveil(2) to restrict access
further. In particular the "engine" process, responsible for parsing
of untrusted data, is pledge'd "stdio". It cannot access the outside
world nor the filesystem at all.

Like slaacd(8) for IPv6 it will be always running and acquire addresses
for all interface with the autoconf4 flag set.
The flag can be set by "ifconfig $if inet autoconf" or by adding
"inet autoconf" to /etc/hostname.if. An existing "dhcp" line should
be removed.

Various iterations tested by deraadt@
The hardest part, finding a name, was handled by jmatthew@ & otto@

"get to it :)" deraadt@
H A Dcontrol.h57419a7f Fri Feb 26 16:16:37 GMT 2021 florian <florian@openbsd.org> Import dhcpleased(8) - a dhcp daemon to acquire IPv4 address leases
from servers.

dhcpleased(8) follows the well known three process design of all our
privsep daemons. It uses pledge(2) and unveil(2) to restrict access
further. In particular the "engine" process, responsible for parsing
of untrusted data, is pledge'd "stdio". It cannot access the outside
world nor the filesystem at all.

Like slaacd(8) for IPv6 it will be always running and acquire addresses
for all interface with the autoconf4 flag set.
The flag can be set by "ifconfig $if inet autoconf" or by adding
"inet autoconf" to /etc/hostname.if. An existing "dhcp" line should
be removed.

Various iterations tested by deraadt@
The hardest part, finding a name, was handled by jmatthew@ & otto@

"get to it :)" deraadt@
H A Dfrontend.h57419a7f Fri Feb 26 16:16:37 GMT 2021 florian <florian@openbsd.org> Import dhcpleased(8) - a dhcp daemon to acquire IPv4 address leases
from servers.

dhcpleased(8) follows the well known three process design of all our
privsep daemons. It uses pledge(2) and unveil(2) to restrict access
further. In particular the "engine" process, responsible for parsing
of untrusted data, is pledge'd "stdio". It cannot access the outside
world nor the filesystem at all.

Like slaacd(8) for IPv6 it will be always running and acquire addresses
for all interface with the autoconf4 flag set.
The flag can be set by "ifconfig $if inet autoconf" or by adding
"inet autoconf" to /etc/hostname.if. An existing "dhcp" line should
be removed.

Various iterations tested by deraadt@
The hardest part, finding a name, was handled by jmatthew@ & otto@

"get to it :)" deraadt@
H A Dbpf.c57419a7f Fri Feb 26 16:16:37 GMT 2021 florian <florian@openbsd.org> Import dhcpleased(8) - a dhcp daemon to acquire IPv4 address leases
from servers.

dhcpleased(8) follows the well known three process design of all our
privsep daemons. It uses pledge(2) and unveil(2) to restrict access
further. In particular the "engine" process, responsible for parsing
of untrusted data, is pledge'd "stdio". It cannot access the outside
world nor the filesystem at all.

Like slaacd(8) for IPv6 it will be always running and acquire addresses
for all interface with the autoconf4 flag set.
The flag can be set by "ifconfig $if inet autoconf" or by adding
"inet autoconf" to /etc/hostname.if. An existing "dhcp" line should
be removed.

Various iterations tested by deraadt@
The hardest part, finding a name, was handled by jmatthew@ & otto@

"get to it :)" deraadt@
H A Dlog.h57419a7f Fri Feb 26 16:16:37 GMT 2021 florian <florian@openbsd.org> Import dhcpleased(8) - a dhcp daemon to acquire IPv4 address leases
from servers.

dhcpleased(8) follows the well known three process design of all our
privsep daemons. It uses pledge(2) and unveil(2) to restrict access
further. In particular the "engine" process, responsible for parsing
of untrusted data, is pledge'd "stdio". It cannot access the outside
world nor the filesystem at all.

Like slaacd(8) for IPv6 it will be always running and acquire addresses
for all interface with the autoconf4 flag set.
The flag can be set by "ifconfig $if inet autoconf" or by adding
"inet autoconf" to /etc/hostname.if. An existing "dhcp" line should
be removed.

Various iterations tested by deraadt@
The hardest part, finding a name, was handled by jmatthew@ & otto@

"get to it :)" deraadt@
H A Dengine.h57419a7f Fri Feb 26 16:16:37 GMT 2021 florian <florian@openbsd.org> Import dhcpleased(8) - a dhcp daemon to acquire IPv4 address leases
from servers.

dhcpleased(8) follows the well known three process design of all our
privsep daemons. It uses pledge(2) and unveil(2) to restrict access
further. In particular the "engine" process, responsible for parsing
of untrusted data, is pledge'd "stdio". It cannot access the outside
world nor the filesystem at all.

Like slaacd(8) for IPv6 it will be always running and acquire addresses
for all interface with the autoconf4 flag set.
The flag can be set by "ifconfig $if inet autoconf" or by adding
"inet autoconf" to /etc/hostname.if. An existing "dhcp" line should
be removed.

Various iterations tested by deraadt@
The hardest part, finding a name, was handled by jmatthew@ & otto@

"get to it :)" deraadt@
H A Dcontrol.c57419a7f Fri Feb 26 16:16:37 GMT 2021 florian <florian@openbsd.org> Import dhcpleased(8) - a dhcp daemon to acquire IPv4 address leases
from servers.

dhcpleased(8) follows the well known three process design of all our
privsep daemons. It uses pledge(2) and unveil(2) to restrict access
further. In particular the "engine" process, responsible for parsing
of untrusted data, is pledge'd "stdio". It cannot access the outside
world nor the filesystem at all.

Like slaacd(8) for IPv6 it will be always running and acquire addresses
for all interface with the autoconf4 flag set.
The flag can be set by "ifconfig $if inet autoconf" or by adding
"inet autoconf" to /etc/hostname.if. An existing "dhcp" line should
be removed.

Various iterations tested by deraadt@
The hardest part, finding a name, was handled by jmatthew@ & otto@

"get to it :)" deraadt@
H A DMakefile57419a7f Fri Feb 26 16:16:37 GMT 2021 florian <florian@openbsd.org> Import dhcpleased(8) - a dhcp daemon to acquire IPv4 address leases
from servers.

dhcpleased(8) follows the well known three process design of all our
privsep daemons. It uses pledge(2) and unveil(2) to restrict access
further. In particular the "engine" process, responsible for parsing
of untrusted data, is pledge'd "stdio". It cannot access the outside
world nor the filesystem at all.

Like slaacd(8) for IPv6 it will be always running and acquire addresses
for all interface with the autoconf4 flag set.
The flag can be set by "ifconfig $if inet autoconf" or by adding
"inet autoconf" to /etc/hostname.if. An existing "dhcp" line should
be removed.

Various iterations tested by deraadt@
The hardest part, finding a name, was handled by jmatthew@ & otto@

"get to it :)" deraadt@
H A Ddhcpleased.857419a7f Fri Feb 26 16:16:37 GMT 2021 florian <florian@openbsd.org> Import dhcpleased(8) - a dhcp daemon to acquire IPv4 address leases
from servers.

dhcpleased(8) follows the well known three process design of all our
privsep daemons. It uses pledge(2) and unveil(2) to restrict access
further. In particular the "engine" process, responsible for parsing
of untrusted data, is pledge'd "stdio". It cannot access the outside
world nor the filesystem at all.

Like slaacd(8) for IPv6 it will be always running and acquire addresses
for all interface with the autoconf4 flag set.
The flag can be set by "ifconfig $if inet autoconf" or by adding
"inet autoconf" to /etc/hostname.if. An existing "dhcp" line should
be removed.

Various iterations tested by deraadt@
The hardest part, finding a name, was handled by jmatthew@ & otto@

"get to it :)" deraadt@
H A Ddhcpleased.h57419a7f Fri Feb 26 16:16:37 GMT 2021 florian <florian@openbsd.org> Import dhcpleased(8) - a dhcp daemon to acquire IPv4 address leases
from servers.

dhcpleased(8) follows the well known three process design of all our
privsep daemons. It uses pledge(2) and unveil(2) to restrict access
further. In particular the "engine" process, responsible for parsing
of untrusted data, is pledge'd "stdio". It cannot access the outside
world nor the filesystem at all.

Like slaacd(8) for IPv6 it will be always running and acquire addresses
for all interface with the autoconf4 flag set.
The flag can be set by "ifconfig $if inet autoconf" or by adding
"inet autoconf" to /etc/hostname.if. An existing "dhcp" line should
be removed.

Various iterations tested by deraadt@
The hardest part, finding a name, was handled by jmatthew@ & otto@

"get to it :)" deraadt@
H A Ddhcpleased.c57419a7f Fri Feb 26 16:16:37 GMT 2021 florian <florian@openbsd.org> Import dhcpleased(8) - a dhcp daemon to acquire IPv4 address leases
from servers.

dhcpleased(8) follows the well known three process design of all our
privsep daemons. It uses pledge(2) and unveil(2) to restrict access
further. In particular the "engine" process, responsible for parsing
of untrusted data, is pledge'd "stdio". It cannot access the outside
world nor the filesystem at all.

Like slaacd(8) for IPv6 it will be always running and acquire addresses
for all interface with the autoconf4 flag set.
The flag can be set by "ifconfig $if inet autoconf" or by adding
"inet autoconf" to /etc/hostname.if. An existing "dhcp" line should
be removed.

Various iterations tested by deraadt@
The hardest part, finding a name, was handled by jmatthew@ & otto@

"get to it :)" deraadt@
H A Dfrontend.c57419a7f Fri Feb 26 16:16:37 GMT 2021 florian <florian@openbsd.org> Import dhcpleased(8) - a dhcp daemon to acquire IPv4 address leases
from servers.

dhcpleased(8) follows the well known three process design of all our
privsep daemons. It uses pledge(2) and unveil(2) to restrict access
further. In particular the "engine" process, responsible for parsing
of untrusted data, is pledge'd "stdio". It cannot access the outside
world nor the filesystem at all.

Like slaacd(8) for IPv6 it will be always running and acquire addresses
for all interface with the autoconf4 flag set.
The flag can be set by "ifconfig $if inet autoconf" or by adding
"inet autoconf" to /etc/hostname.if. An existing "dhcp" line should
be removed.

Various iterations tested by deraadt@
The hardest part, finding a name, was handled by jmatthew@ & otto@

"get to it :)" deraadt@
H A Dengine.c57419a7f Fri Feb 26 16:16:37 GMT 2021 florian <florian@openbsd.org> Import dhcpleased(8) - a dhcp daemon to acquire IPv4 address leases
from servers.

dhcpleased(8) follows the well known three process design of all our
privsep daemons. It uses pledge(2) and unveil(2) to restrict access
further. In particular the "engine" process, responsible for parsing
of untrusted data, is pledge'd "stdio". It cannot access the outside
world nor the filesystem at all.

Like slaacd(8) for IPv6 it will be always running and acquire addresses
for all interface with the autoconf4 flag set.
The flag can be set by "ifconfig $if inet autoconf" or by adding
"inet autoconf" to /etc/hostname.if. An existing "dhcp" line should
be removed.

Various iterations tested by deraadt@
The hardest part, finding a name, was handled by jmatthew@ & otto@

"get to it :)" deraadt@
/openbsd/usr.sbin/dhcpleasectl/
H A DMakefile57419a7f Fri Feb 26 16:16:37 GMT 2021 florian <florian@openbsd.org> Import dhcpleased(8) - a dhcp daemon to acquire IPv4 address leases
from servers.

dhcpleased(8) follows the well known three process design of all our
privsep daemons. It uses pledge(2) and unveil(2) to restrict access
further. In particular the "engine" process, responsible for parsing
of untrusted data, is pledge'd "stdio". It cannot access the outside
world nor the filesystem at all.

Like slaacd(8) for IPv6 it will be always running and acquire addresses
for all interface with the autoconf4 flag set.
The flag can be set by "ifconfig $if inet autoconf" or by adding
"inet autoconf" to /etc/hostname.if. An existing "dhcp" line should
be removed.

Various iterations tested by deraadt@
The hardest part, finding a name, was handled by jmatthew@ & otto@

"get to it :)" deraadt@
H A Ddhcpleasectl.857419a7f Fri Feb 26 16:16:37 GMT 2021 florian <florian@openbsd.org> Import dhcpleased(8) - a dhcp daemon to acquire IPv4 address leases
from servers.

dhcpleased(8) follows the well known three process design of all our
privsep daemons. It uses pledge(2) and unveil(2) to restrict access
further. In particular the "engine" process, responsible for parsing
of untrusted data, is pledge'd "stdio". It cannot access the outside
world nor the filesystem at all.

Like slaacd(8) for IPv6 it will be always running and acquire addresses
for all interface with the autoconf4 flag set.
The flag can be set by "ifconfig $if inet autoconf" or by adding
"inet autoconf" to /etc/hostname.if. An existing "dhcp" line should
be removed.

Various iterations tested by deraadt@
The hardest part, finding a name, was handled by jmatthew@ & otto@

"get to it :)" deraadt@
H A Ddhcpleasectl.c57419a7f Fri Feb 26 16:16:37 GMT 2021 florian <florian@openbsd.org> Import dhcpleased(8) - a dhcp daemon to acquire IPv4 address leases
from servers.

dhcpleased(8) follows the well known three process design of all our
privsep daemons. It uses pledge(2) and unveil(2) to restrict access
further. In particular the "engine" process, responsible for parsing
of untrusted data, is pledge'd "stdio". It cannot access the outside
world nor the filesystem at all.

Like slaacd(8) for IPv6 it will be always running and acquire addresses
for all interface with the autoconf4 flag set.
The flag can be set by "ifconfig $if inet autoconf" or by adding
"inet autoconf" to /etc/hostname.if. An existing "dhcp" line should
be removed.

Various iterations tested by deraadt@
The hardest part, finding a name, was handled by jmatthew@ & otto@

"get to it :)" deraadt@