dhcping (8) - Linux Manuals
dhcping: send a DHCP request to DHCP server to see if it's up and running
NAME
dhcping - send a DHCP request to DHCP server to see if it's up and running
SYNOPSIS
dhcping [-v] [-q] [-i] [-r] -t maxwait -c client-IP-address -s server-IP-address -h client-hardware-address [-g gateway-IP-address]DESCRIPTION
This command allows the system administrator to check if a remote DHCP server is still functioning.
Options are:
- -v
-
Verbose, print some information.
- -i
-
Use DHCPINFORM packets.
- -r
-
Use DHCPREQUEST packets (default behaviour).
- -q
-
Quiet, print nothing on the screen.
- -t maxwait
-
Maximum time to wait for an answer from the server in seconds.
Default is 3 seconds.
- -c client-IP-address
-
Request this IP address. Note that this is also the IP address the
answer will be sent to.
- -s server-IP-address
-
Send the DHCP packet to this IP address.
- -h client-hardware-address
-
Use this hardware-address in the DHCP request. It can be up to
sixteen octets seperated by colons (i.e. 01:02:03:04)
- -g gateway-IP-address
- Use this IP address for the gateway IP address in the DHCP packet. This option is currently broken.
RETURN VALUES
If everything goes okay, it returns 0. If there went something wrong, it returns 1.SETUP
This program should be installed setuid root or ran by root only. See SECURITY for more information.On your DHCP server, add these lines to the dhcpd.conf:
host <your monitoring host FQDN> { hardware ethernet <your monitor host mac address>; fixed-address <your monitoring host IP address>; }Then try it:
$ dhcping -c your monitoring host IP address \
It will either respond with ``no answer'' or ``Got answer from: your
DHCP server IP address''
The DHCP server logfile will give:
Running in DHCPINFORM mode with -i:
If you see ``DHCPINFORM from 192.168.1.1 via xl0: not authoritative
for subnet 192.168.1.0'', you should add the authoritative statement
to the subnet, See dhcpd.conf(5) for details.
When running in very verbose mode, dhcping tries to dump all
data of the send and received DHCP packets. It will first dump the
packet in hex-format, then decodes the header and finally the
options.
DHCPINFORM packets can only be used on subnets the server is authori-
tative for. If the monitoring script runs on a subnet the server
isn't authoritative for, it should use the DHCPREQUEST packets. I
also experienced some problems with ISC DHCPD v2 servers, but that
is also in the README of it.
The -V option is still working, but shouldn't be used for
debugging of the packets. Better use dhcpdump(8) for that, which
is available on my website. I wanted to remove it, but decided only
to do it from the documentation, not from the code. Maybe I'll need
it one day for debugging.
HOW IT WORKS
The client either sends a DHCPREQUEST or DHCPINFORM packet to the
server and waits for an answer. Then, if a DHCPREQUEST was send,
it will send a DHCPRELEASE back to the server.
SECURITY
This program is installed setuid root as it requires the privileges
to bind itself to port 68 (bootpc). Root privileges are dropped as
soon as the program has bound itself to that port.
BUGS
Currently (this may, or may not, change in the future) the ISC DHCP
daemon does not write leases with a fixed IP address in the
dhcpd.leases file.
AUTHOR
Edwin Groothuis, edwin [at] mavetju.org (http://www.mavetju.org)