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# $OpenBSD: bootptab,v 1.4 1997/06/16 18:28:09 kstailey Exp $
#
# /etc/bootptab: database for bootp server (/etc/bootpd)
# Last update Mon 11/7/88 18:03
# Blank lines and lines beginning with '#' are ignored.
#
# Legend:
#
# first field -- hostname
# (may be full domain name and probably should be)
#
# bf Bootfile
# bs Bootfile size in 512-octet blocks
# cs Cookie server address list
# df Merit dump file
# dn Domain name
# ds Domain name server address list
# ef Extension file
# gw Gateway address list
# ha Host hardware address
# hd Bootfile home directory
# hn Send client's hostname to client
# ht Host hardware type (see Assigned Numbers RFC)
# im Impress server address list
# ip Host IP address
# lg Log server address list
# lp LPR server address list
# ns IEN-116 name server address list
# nt NTP (time) Server (RFC 1129)
# ra Reply address override
# rl Resource location protocol server address list
# rp Root path to mount as root
# sa TFTP server address client should use
# sm Host subnet mask
# sw Swap server address
# tc Table continuation (points to similar "template" host entry)
# td TFTP root directory used by "secure" TFTP servers
# to Time offset in seconds from UTC
# ts Time server address list
# vm Vendor magic cookie selector
# yd YP (NIS) domain name
# ys YP (NIS) server address
#
# Be careful about including backslashes where they're needed. Weird (bad)
# things can happen when a backslash is omitted where one is intended.
#
# First, we define a global entry which specifies the stuff every host uses.
#.global.dummy:\
# :sm=255.255.255.0:\
# :hd=/home/nfsclient:bf=null:\
# :ds=128.32.149.141:\
# :ns=0x80020b4d 0x80020ffd:\
# :ts=0x80020b4d 0x80020ffd:\
# :to=18000:
# Next, we can define different master entries for each subnet. . .
#subnet13.dummy:\
# :tc=.global.dummy:gw=128.2.13.1:
#
#
# We should be able to use as many levels of indirection as desired. Use
# your imagination. . .
#
# Individual entries (could also have different servers for some/all of these
# hosts, but we don't really use this feature at CMU):
#carnegie:tc=subnet13.dummy:ht=ieee802:ha=7FF8100000AF:ip=128.2.11.1:
#baldwin:tc=subnet19.dummy:ht=ethernet:ha=0800200159C3:ip=128.2.11.10:
#example nfs diskless client
#timesink:hd=/home/nfsclient/timesink:\
# tc=subnet149.dummy:ht=ethernet:ha=0800200168A7:ip=128.32.149.20:
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