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howto:dhcpd [2018/07/05 21:34]
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 ====== Using ISC dhcpd ====== ====== Using ISC dhcpd ======
  
-[[http://​www.isc.org/​software/​dhcp|ISC dhcpd]] is the default DHCP server on most Linux distributions. ​ It can easily be configured to support iPXE.+[[https://​www.isc.org/​software/​dhcp|ISC dhcpd]] is the default DHCP server on most Linux distributions. ​ It can easily be configured to support iPXE.
  
 ISC dhcpd is configured using the file ''/​etc/​dhcpd.conf''​. ​ You can instruct iPXE to boot using the ''​filename''​ directive: ISC dhcpd is configured using the file ''/​etc/​dhcpd.conf''​. ​ You can instruct iPXE to boot using the ''​filename''​ directive:
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-To use [[:​howto:​chainloading|PXE chainloading]],​ you need to set up ISC dhcpd to hand out [[http://​boot.ipxe.org/​undionly.kpxe|undionly.kpxe]] to legacy PXE clients, and then hand out the "​real"​ boot configuration only to iPXE clients. ​ You can do this by telling ISC dhcpd to use different configurations based on the DHCP user class:+To use [[:​howto:​chainloading|PXE chainloading]],​ you need to set up ISC dhcpd to hand out [[https://​boot.ipxe.org/​undionly.kpxe|undionly.kpxe]] to legacy PXE clients, and then hand out the "​real"​ boot configuration only to iPXE clients. ​ You can do this by telling ISC dhcpd to use different configurations based on the DHCP user class:
  
     if exists user-class and option user-class = "​iPXE"​ {     if exists user-class and option user-class = "​iPXE"​ {
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