1# A sample configuration for dhcpcd. 2# See dhcpcd.conf(5) for details. 3 4# Allow users of this group to interact with dhcpcd via the control socket. 5#controlgroup wheel 6 7# Inform the DHCP server of our hostname for DDNS. 8#hostname 9 10# Use the hardware address of the interface for the Client ID. 11#clientid 12# or 13# Use the same DUID + IAID as set in DHCPv6 for DHCPv4 ClientID as per RFC4361. 14# Some non-RFC compliant DHCP servers do not reply with this set. 15# In this case, comment out duid and enable clientid above. 16duid 17 18# Persist interface configuration when dhcpcd exits. 19persistent 20 21# vendorclassid is set to blank to avoid sending the default of 22# dhcpcd-<version>:<os>:<machine>:<platform> 23vendorclassid 24 25# A list of options to request from the DHCP server. 26option domain_name_servers, domain_name, domain_search 27option classless_static_routes 28# Respect the network MTU. This is applied to DHCP routes. 29option interface_mtu 30 31# Request a hostname from the network 32option host_name 33 34# Most distributions have NTP support. 35#option ntp_servers 36 37# Rapid commit support. 38# Safe to enable by default because it requires the equivalent option set 39# on the server to actually work. 40option rapid_commit 41 42# A ServerID is required by RFC2131. 43require dhcp_server_identifier 44 45# Generate SLAAC address using the Hardware Address of the interface 46#slaac hwaddr 47# OR generate Stable Private IPv6 Addresses based from the DUID 48slaac private 49