# /etc/bootptab # # $NetBSD: nextstep.bootptab,v 1.1 2007/06/09 11:34:09 dsieger Exp $ # # example database for bootp server (/private/etc/bootpd) # # # This file is an example file for the bootp server. BOOTP allows a # machine to find out its internet address from its ethernet hardware # address, information which is kept in this file. To enable bootp # service, edit this file appropriately and move it to # /private/etc/bootptab # # Blank lines and lines beginning with '#' are ignored. # # NOTE: The first two uncommented, non-blank lines in this file MUST be # the default boot directory and then the default boot file (as shown # below). # # default boot directory # # The format of the default boot directory is homedir[:bootdir] where # "homedir" is the location of the files on the local machine and # "bootdir" is the where the files appear to the TFTP server. That is, # if you are running a secure TFTP server that changes is root to # /private/tftpboot, you should use "/private/tftpboot:/". If you # are running an insecure TFTP server and your bootfiles are kept in # the same place, the entry will be "/private/tftpboot". # /private/tftpboot # default bootfile mach # end of first section %% # # The remainder of this file contains one line per client # with the information shown by the table headings below. # The 'host' name is also tried as a suffix for the 'bootfile' # when searching the home directory. (e.g., bootfile.host) # # To set up a client, change "CLIENT" to the hostname of the client # and change the hardware address to its ethernet address. The IP # address should be changed to the address you want the client to use. # Each number in the hardware address is hexadecimal and should be # between 00 and ff. Each number in the IP address is in decimal and # should be between 1 and 254. Note that the IP address for the CLIENT # should also be found in the host tables. # # host htype haddr iaddr bootfile # # CLIENT 1 1a:2b:3c:4d:5e:6f XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX mach client.test.net 1 CC:CC:CC:CC:CC:CC 192.168.1.10 boot.net