Root/package/busybox/config/networking/udhcp/Config.in

1# DO NOT EDIT. This file is generated from Config.src
2#
3# For a description of the syntax of this configuration file,
4# see scripts/kbuild/config-language.txt.
5#
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8
9config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_UDHCPD
10    bool "udhcp server (udhcpd)"
11    default n
12    select BUSYBOX_CONFIG_PLATFORM_LINUX
13    help
14      udhcpd is a DHCP server geared primarily toward embedded systems,
15      while striving to be fully functional and RFC compliant.
16
17config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_DHCPRELAY
18    bool "dhcprelay"
19    default n
20    depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_UDHCPD
21    help
22      dhcprelay listens for dhcp requests on one or more interfaces
23      and forwards these requests to a different interface or dhcp
24      server.
25
26config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_DUMPLEASES
27    bool "Lease display utility (dumpleases)"
28    default n
29    depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_UDHCPD
30    help
31      dumpleases displays the leases written out by the udhcpd server.
32      Lease times are stored in the file by time remaining in lease, or
33      by the absolute time that it expires in seconds from epoch.
34
35config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_UDHCPD_WRITE_LEASES_EARLY
36    bool "Rewrite the lease file at every new acknowledge"
37    default n
38    depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_UDHCPD
39    help
40      If selected, udhcpd will write a new file with leases every
41      time a new lease has been accepted, thus eliminating the need
42      to send SIGUSR1 for the initial writing or updating. Any timed
43      rewriting remains undisturbed.
44
45config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_UDHCPD_BASE_IP_ON_MAC
46    bool "Select IP address based on client MAC"
47    default n
48    depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_UDHCPD
49    help
50      If selected, udhcpd will base its selection of IP address to offer
51      on the client's hardware address. Otherwise udhcpd uses the next
52      consecutive free address.
53
54      This reduces the frequency of IP address changes for clients
55      which let their lease expire, and makes consecutive DHCPOFFERS
56      for the same client to (almost always) contain the same
57      IP address.
58
59config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_DHCPD_LEASES_FILE
60    string "Absolute path to lease file"
61    default "/var/run/udhcpd.leases"
62    depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_UDHCPD
63    help
64      udhcpd stores addresses in a lease file. This is the absolute path
65      of the file. Normally it is safe to leave it untouched.
66
67config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_UDHCPC
68    bool "udhcp client (udhcpc)"
69    default y
70    select BUSYBOX_CONFIG_PLATFORM_LINUX
71    help
72      udhcpc is a DHCP client geared primarily toward embedded systems,
73      while striving to be fully functional and RFC compliant.
74
75      The udhcp client negotiates a lease with the DHCP server and
76      runs a script when a lease is obtained or lost.
77
78config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_UDHCPC_ARPING
79    bool "Verify that the offered address is free, using ARP ping"
80    default n
81    depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_UDHCPC
82    help
83      If selected, udhcpc will send ARP probes and make sure
84      the offered address is really not in use by anyone. The client
85      will DHCPDECLINE the offer if the address is in use,
86      and restart the discover process.
87
88config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_UDHCP_PORT
89    bool "Enable '-P port' option for udhcpd and udhcpc"
90    default n
91    depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_UDHCPD || BUSYBOX_CONFIG_UDHCPC
92    help
93      At the cost of ~300 bytes, enables -P port option.
94      This feature is typically not needed.
95
96config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_UDHCP_DEBUG
97    int "Maximum verbosity level for udhcp applets (0..9)"
98    default 0
99    range 0 9
100    depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_UDHCPD || BUSYBOX_CONFIG_UDHCPC || BUSYBOX_CONFIG_DHCPRELAY
101    help
102      Verbosity can be increased with multiple -v options.
103      This option controls how high it can be cranked up.
104
105      Bigger values result in bigger code. Levels above 1
106      are very verbose and useful for debugging only.
107
108config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_UDHCP_RFC3397
109    bool "Support for RFC3397 domain search (experimental)"
110    default y
111    depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_UDHCPD || BUSYBOX_CONFIG_UDHCPC
112    help
113      If selected, both client and server will support passing of domain
114      search lists via option 119, specified in RFC 3397,
115      and SIP servers option 120, specified in RFC 3361.
116
117config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_UDHCP_8021Q
118    bool "Support for 802.1Q VLAN parameters"
119    default n
120    depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_UDHCPD || BUSYBOX_CONFIG_UDHCPC
121    help
122      If selected, both client and server will support passing of VLAN
123      ID and priority via options 132 and 133 as per 802.1Q.
124
125config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_UDHCPC_DEFAULT_SCRIPT
126    string "Absolute path to config script"
127    default "/usr/share/udhcpc/default.script"
128    depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_UDHCPC
129    help
130      This script is called after udhcpc receives an answer. See
131      examples/udhcp for a working example. Normally it is safe
132      to leave this untouched.
133
134config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_UDHCPC_SLACK_FOR_BUGGY_SERVERS
135    int "DHCP options slack buffer size"
136    default 80
137    range 0 924
138    depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_UDHCPD || BUSYBOX_CONFIG_UDHCPC
139    help
140      Some buggy DHCP servers send DHCP offer packets with option
141      field larger than we expect (which might also be considered a
142      buffer overflow attempt). These packets are normally discarded.
143      If circumstances beyond your control force you to support such
144      servers, this may help. The upper limit (924) makes dhcpc accept
145      even 1500 byte packets (maximum-sized ethernet packets).
146
147      This option does not make dhcp[cd] emit non-standard
148      sized packets.
149
150      Known buggy DHCP servers:
151      3Com OfficeConnect Remote 812 ADSL Router:
152        seems to confuse maximum allowed UDP packet size with
153        maximum size of entire IP packet, and sends packets which are
154        28 bytes too large.
155      Seednet (ISP) VDSL: sends packets 2 bytes too large.
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