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− | DHCP server recommended for embedded usage is ''dnsmasq''. If you have a recent [[OPOS6UL]] BSP, then it is installed by default. Otherwise: | + | DHCP server recommended for embedded usage is ''dnsmasq''. If you have a recent [[OPOS6UL]]/[[OPOS6UL_NANO]] BSP, then it is installed by default. Otherwise: |
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$ make menuconfig | $ make menuconfig |
Revision as of 16:46, 27 February 2018
This page will summarize the steps to install a DHCP server on your APF/OPOS. You might want that kind of server when, for example, your board is configured as a Wi-Fi access point or runs a webserver accessible from USB Network Gadget.
Installation
DHCP server recommended for embedded usage is dnsmasq. If you have a recent OPOS6UL/OPOS6UL_NANO BSP, then it is installed by default. Otherwise:
$ make menuconfig
... Target packages ---> ... Networking applications ---> ... [*] dnsmasq [*] tftp support [*] dhcp support [ ] DNSSEC support [ ] IDN support [ ] conntrack marking support
Usage
- dnsmasq is automatically launch at system startup, when /etc/dnsmasq.conf configuration file exists.
So take your favorite text editor and create /etc/dnsmasq.conf with following informations (adapt interface name (here usb0 & IP addresses to the network you want to setup):
interface=usb0 (wlan0 or uap0 for Wi-Fi AP) dhcp-range=192.168.10.10,192.168.10.20,12h
- then reboot your board and it should be up and running