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# coredhcp
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[](https://travis-ci.org/coredhcp/coredhcp)
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[](https://codecov.io/gh/coredhcp/coredhcp)
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[](https://goreportcard.com/report/github.com/coredhcp/coredhcp)
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Fast, multithreaded, modular and extensible DHCP server written in Go
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This is still a work-in-progress
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## Example configuration
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In CoreDHCP almost everything is implemented as a plugin. The order of plugins in the configuration matters: every request is evaluated calling each plugin in order, until one breaks the evaluation and responds to, or drops, the request.
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The following configuration runs a DHCPv6-only server, listening on all the interfaces, using a custom server ID and DNS, and reading the leases from a text file.
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```
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server6:
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# this server will listen on all the available interfaces, on the default
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# DHCPv6 server port, and will join the default multicast groups. For more
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# control, see the `listen` directive in cmds/coredhcp/config.yml.example .
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plugins:
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- server_id: LL 00:de:ad:be:ef:00
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- file: "leases.txt"
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- dns: 8.8.8.8 8.8.4.4 2001:4860:4860::8888 2001:4860:4860::8844
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```
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For more complex examples, like how to listen on specific interfaces and
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configure other plugins, see [config.yml.example](cmds/coredhcp/config.yml.example).
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## Build and run
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An example server is located under [cmds/coredhcp/](cmds/coredhcp/), so enter that
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directory first. To build a server with a custom set of plugins, see the "Server
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with custom plugins" section below.
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Once you have a working configuration in `config.yml` (see [config.yml.example](cmds/coredhcp/config.yml.example)), you can build and run the server:
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```
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$ cd cmds/coredhcp
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$ go build
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$ sudo ./coredhcp
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INFO[2019-01-05T22:28:07Z] Registering plugin "file"
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INFO[2019-01-05T22:28:07Z] Registering plugin "server_id"
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INFO[2019-01-05T22:28:07Z] Loading configuration
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INFO[2019-01-05T22:28:07Z] Found plugin: `server_id` with 2 args, `[LL 00:de:ad:be:ef:00]`
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INFO[2019-01-05T22:28:07Z] Found plugin: `file` with 1 args, `[leases.txt]`
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INFO[2019-01-05T22:28:07Z] Loading plugins...
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INFO[2019-01-05T22:28:07Z] Loading plugin `server_id`
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INFO[2019-01-05T22:28:07Z] plugins/server_id: loading `server_id` plugin
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INFO[2019-01-05T22:28:07Z] plugins/server_id: using ll 00:de:ad:be:ef:00
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INFO[2019-01-05T22:28:07Z] Loading plugin `file`
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INFO[2019-01-05T22:28:07Z] plugins/file: reading leases from leases.txt
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INFO[2019-01-05T22:28:07Z] plugins/file: loaded 1 leases from leases.txt
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INFO[2019-01-05T22:28:07Z] Starting DHCPv6 listener on [::]:547
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INFO[2019-01-05T22:28:07Z] Waiting
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2019/01/05 22:28:07 Server listening on [::]:547
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2019/01/05 22:28:07 Ready to handle requests
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...
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```
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Then try it with the local test client, that is located under
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[cmds/client/](cmds/client):
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```
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$ cd cmds/client
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$ go build
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$ sudo ./client
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INFO[2019-01-05T22:29:21Z] &{ReadTimeout:3s WriteTimeout:3s LocalAddr:[::1]:546 RemoteAddr:[::1]:547}
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INFO[2019-01-05T22:29:21Z] DHCPv6Message
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messageType=SOLICIT
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transactionid=0x6d30ff
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options=[
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OptClientId{cid=DUID{type=DUID-LLT hwtype=Ethernet hwaddr=00:11:22:33:44:55}}
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OptRequestedOption{options=[DNS Recursive Name Server, Domain Search List]}
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OptElapsedTime{elapsedtime=0}
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OptIANA{IAID=[250 206 176 12], t1=3600, t2=5400, options=[]}
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]
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...
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```
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# Plugins
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CoreDHCP is heavily based on plugins: even the core functionalities are
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implemented as plugins. Therefore, knowing how to write one is the key to add
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new features to CoreDHCP.
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Core plugins can be found under the [plugins](/plugins/) directory. Additional
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plugins can also be found in the
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[coredhcp/plugins](https://github.com/coredhcp/plugins) repository.
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## Server with custom plugins
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To build a server with a custom set of plugins you can use the
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[coredhcp-generator](/cmds/coredhcp-generator/) tool. Head there for
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documentation on how to use it.
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# How to write a plugin
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The best way to learn is to read the comments and source code of the
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[example plugin](plugins/example/), which guides you through the implementation
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of a simple plugin that prints a packet every time it is received by the server.
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# Authors
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* [Andrea Barberio](https://github.com/insomniacslk)
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* [Anatole Denis](https://github.com/natolumin)
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* [Pablo Mazzini](https://github.com/pmazzini)
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