DHCPCD-RUN-HOOKS(8) |
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DHCPCD-RUN-HOOKS(8) |
NAME
dhcpcd-run-hooks — DHCP client configuration script
DESCRIPTION
dhcpcd-run-hooks is used by
dhcpcd(8) to run any system and user defined hook scripts. System hook scripts are found in
/libexec/dhcpcd-hooks and the user defined hooks are
/etc/dhcpcd.enter-hook. and
/etc/dhcpcd.exit-hook. The default install supplies hook scripts for configuring
/etc/resolv.conf and the hostname. Your distribution may have included other hook scripts to say configure ntp or ypbind. A test hook is also supplied that simply echos the dhcp variables to the console from DISCOVER message.
Each time dhcpcd-run-hooks is invoked, $interface is set to the interface that dhcpcd is run on and $reason is to the reason why dhcpcd-run-hooks was invoked. DHCP information to be configured is held in variables starting with the word new_ and old DHCP information to be removed is held in variables starting with the word old_. dhcpcd can display the full list of variables it knows how about by using the -V, --variables argument.
Here's a list of reasons why dhcpcd-run-hooks could be invoked:
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PREINIT
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dhcpcd is starting up and any pre-initialisation should be done.
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CARRIER
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dhcpcd has detected the carrier is up. This is generally just a notification and no action need be taken.
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INFORM
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dhcpcd informed a DHCP server about it's address and obtained other configuration details.
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BOUND
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dhcpcd obtained a new lease from a DHCP server.
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RENEW
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dhcpcd renewed it's lease.
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REBIND
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dhcpcd has rebound to a new DHCP server.
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REBOOT
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dhcpcd successfully requested a lease from a DHCP server.
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IPV4LL
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dhcpcd failed to contact any DHCP servers but did obtain an IPV4LL address.
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STATIC
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dhcpcd has been configured with a static configuration which has not been obtained from a DHCP server.
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3RDPARTY
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dhcpcd is monitoring the interface for a 3rd party to give it an IP address.
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TIMEOUT
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dhcpcd failed to contact any DHCP servers but was able to use an old lease.
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EXPIRE
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dhcpcd's lease or state expired and it failed to obtain a new one.
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RELEASE
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dhcpcd's lease was released back to the DHCP server for re-use.
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NAK
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dhcpcd received a NAK from the DHCP server. This should be treated as EXPIRE.
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NOCARRIER
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dhcpcd lost the carrier. The cable may have been unplugged or association to the wireless point lost.
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FAIL
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dhcpcd failed to operate on the interface. This normally happens when dhcpcd does not support the raw interface, which means it cannot work as a DHCP or ZeroConf client. Static configuration and DHCP INFORM is still allowed.
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STOP
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dhcpcd stopped running on the interface.
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DUMP
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dhcpcd has been asked to dump the last lease for the interface.
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TEST
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dhcpcd received an OFFER from a DHCP server but will not configure the interface. This is primarily used to test the variables are filled correctly for the script to process them.
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ROUTERADVERT
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dhcpcd has received an IPv6 Router Advertisment, or one has expired.
FILES
When dhcpcd-run-hooks runs, it loads /etc/dhcpcd.enter-hook and any scripts found in /libexec/dhcpcd-hooks in a lexical order and then finally /etc/dhcpcd.exit-hook
AUTHORS
Roy Marples <roy@marples.name>
SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS
Little validation of DHCP options is done in dhcpcd itself. Instead, it is up to the hooks to handle any validation needed. To this end, some helper functions are provided, such as valid_domainname as used by the 20-resolv.conf hook to ensure that the hostname is not set to an invalid value. valid_path is also provided, but is currently unused by a stock hook script.