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- charon.plugins.dhcp.force_server_address = no
- Always use the configured server address.
- Always use the configured server address. This might be helpful if the DHCP
- server runs on the same host as strongSwan, and the DHCP daemon does not
- listen on the loopback interface. In that case the server cannot be reached
- via unicast (or even 255.255.255.255) as that would be routed via loopback.
- Setting this option to yes and configuring the local broadcast address (e.g.
- 192.168.0.255) as server address might work.
- charon.plugins.dhcp.identity_lease = no
- Derive user-defined MAC address from hash of IKE identity and send client
- identity DHCP option.
- charon.plugins.dhcp.server = 255.255.255.255
- DHCP server unicast or broadcast IP address.
- charon.plugins.dhcp.use_server_port = no
- Use the DHCP server port (67) as source port when a unicast server address
- is configured.
- Use the DHCP server port (67) as source port, instead of the DHCP client
- port (68), when a unicast server address is configured and the plugin acts
- as relay agent. When replying in this mode the DHCP server will always send
- packets to the DHCP server port and if no process binds that port an ICMP
- port unreachables will be sent back, which might be problematic for some
- DHCP servers. To avoid that, enabling this option will cause the plugin to
- bind the DHCP server port to send its requests when acting as relay agent.
- This is not necessary if a DHCP server is already running on the same host
- and might even cause conflicts (and since the server port is already bound,
- ICMPs should not be an issue).
- charon.plugins.dhcp.interface
- Interface name the plugin uses for address allocation.
- Interface name the plugin uses for address allocation. The default is to
- bind to any (0.0.0.0) and let the system decide which way to route the
- packets to the DHCP server.
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