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4. Daemons setup

4.2. BOOTP daemon

I assume you have installed the bootpd package. The default configuration file is /etc/bootptab, and its syntax is detailed in the bootptab manpage. Let's create it.

First, open as root your favourite text editor. It is vim. Yes, it is. If it is not, it has to become. Now, enter the following lines (they are the default attributes). All the attributes you give here and do not override in a machine's specific attributes list will be given to clients):
        .default\
                :sm=your subnet mask\
                :ds=the IP address of your DNS server\
                :ht=ethernet\
                :dn=your domain name\
                :gw=the IP address of your gateway\
                :sa=the IP address of the TFTP server\
                :bf=path to find the kernel image\
                :rp=path of the root filesystem\
                :hn
      
Of course, not all these parameters are required, this depends on your network configuration and BOOTP implementations, but these will work in most cases.

Then, add an entry per client in your network. An entry should look like this:
        dns of the client\
                :ha=MAC address of the client\
                :ip=IP address of the client
      
The MAC address above is the hexadecimal hardware address of the client without the ':' characters.

Here is a sample /etc/bootptab file:
              .default\
                      :sm=255.255.0.0\
                      :ds=192.168.0.2\
                      :ht=ethernet\
                      :dn=frtest.org\
                      :gw=192.168.0.1\
                      :sa=192.168.0.2\
                      :bf=/tftpboot/kernel\
                      :rp=/nfsroot\
                      :hn

              foo\
                      :ha=001122334455\
                      :ip=192.168.2.12

              bar\
                      :ha=00FFEEDDCCBB\
                      :ip=192.168.12.42\
                      :ds=192.168.2.42
      

Then, run the bootpd daemon with the bootpd -s command (it is also a good idea to add it to your startup scripts), or add the following line to your /etc/inetd.conf:
        bootps dgram udp wait root /usr/sbin/tcpd bootpd -i -t 120
      

If you want to test the BOOTP server, add an entry to your /etc/bootptab and use the bootptest program.


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