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README.md |
DHCP server
Contents:
Test setup with Virtual Box
To set up a test environment for DHCP server you need:
- Linux host machine
- Virtual Box
- Virtual machine (guest OS doesn't matter)
Configure client
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Install Virtual Box and run the following command to create a Host-Only network:
$ VBoxManage hostonlyif create
You can check its status by
ip a
command.You can also set up Host-Only network using Virtual Box menu:
File -> Host Network Manager...
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Create your virtual machine and set up its network:
VM Settings -> Network -> Host-only Adapter
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Start your VM, install an OS. Configure your network interface to use DHCP and the OS should ask for a IP address from our DHCP server.
Configure server
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Edit server configuration file 'AdGuardHome.yaml', for example:
dhcp: enabled: true interface_name: vboxnet0 gateway_ip: 192.168.56.1 subnet_mask: 255.255.255.0 range_start: 192.168.56.2 range_end: 192.168.56.2 lease_duration: 86400 icmp_timeout_msec: 1000
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Start the server
./AdGuardHome
There should be a message in log which shows that DHCP server is ready:
[info] DHCP: listening on 0.0.0.0:67