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- DHCP / DNS Setup
- {{tag>linux router dns dhcp bind ip ipv6 radvd host dig nslookup}} ======DHCP / DNS Setup====== =====Outdated===== I have moved my DNS and DHCP servers to Docker, [[https://wiki.kptree.net/doku... ill using ISC_Bind9, but am now using ISC_Kea for DHCP as ISC_Bind is no longer supported as of 2022. +
- Router Miscellaneous
- 67 {tcp, udp} Bootstrap Protocol Server (DHCP) bootpc 68 {tcp, udp} Bootstrap Protocol Client (DHCP) http 80 {tcp, udp, sctp} World Wide Web H... ol -The Bootstrap Protocol was a precursor to DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) **[[https... *bind9.service *networking.service *isc-dhcp-server.service *isc-dhcp-server6.service *
- ISP PPPoE Network Setup
- {{tag>linux router pppoe pppoed ISP mtu dns dhcp}} =====ISP PPPoE Network Setup===== A reasonably compr... orkd]] ====Install Software==== Install the DNS, DHCP, and PPPoE software: ''sudo apt install bind9 isc-dhcp-server pppoeconf'' Disable and stop the DNS [bind9] and DHCP [isc-dhcp-server, isc-dhcp-server6] software for
- Router Hardware
- an 2023) For my router, including DNS (BIND9) and DHCP (ISC DHCP) I am using a Supermicro SYS-E200-9B that comes with a Supermicro motherboard X11SBA-LN4F. I ... or firewall and routing * Bind9 for DNS * ISC DHCP for DHCP * Wireguard for remote access to my network I would consider to try setting up a VM and Dock
- IPv6 Setup Notes
- e_linux/7/html/networking_guide/sec-comparison_of_dhcpv6_to_radvd *https://lum0smaxima.wordpress.com/b... lum0smaxima.wordpress.com/2016/06/24/setting-up-a-dhcp-server-for-ipv6/ *https://serverfault.com/questions/297714/how-to-configure-radvd-dhcpd6-routing-and-64-subnet-based-on-delegated-prefix *http://sophiedogg.com/radvd-and-dhcpd6-server-configuration-for-dynamic-dns/ *https:
- Linux Router Background
- s primary home router on bare metal, with DNS and DHCP. I got Wireguard up and running a year ago. I ha... was the slow pppoe connect. My ISP was using IPoE DHCP, in preference to pppoe. I ended up moving away from pppoe to IPoE DHCP. This also required some minor modifications to m
- Router VM
- P addresses * Main LAN (Local Area Network) DNS/DHCP), these services work together * Main local DNS server using ISC Bind9 * Main local DHCP server using ISC DHCP My preference would be to get a container system functioning directly on the bare
- NFTables Configuration
- # bootps, port 67 and bootpc, port 68 are for DHCP on both TCP and UDP, but we only use UDP!</color>... 0E0> This is a simple form of traffic control. My DHCP / DNS place critical IP address in the 192.168.1.
- Linux Router Setup Notes - Index
- ]] *[[linux_router:iptables]] *[[linux_router:DNS_DHCP]] *[[linux_router:TC]] *[[linux_router:misc]] *[[
- TC - Traffic Control
- nux traffic control]] ---- <- linux_router:dns_dhcp|Prev page ^ linux_router:start|Start page ^ linux
- Router Configuration & Server Setup
- services. Key networks services, such as DNS and DHCP are separate functions that a router may perform,