zcip(8)
NAME
zcip - zero configure network interface
SYNOPSIS
zcip [-hsv] [-i interface]
DESCRIPTION
- zcip does the ad-hoc link-local IPv4 auto-configuration
- trick, as described in the IETF Internet Draft 'Dynamic Configu
- ration of IPv4 Link-Local Addresses'.
OPTIONS
- [--help] , [-h]
- Provide brief help and usage information, and exit.
- [--syslog] , [-s]
- Send all information to syslog, instead of standard
- output
- [--version] , [-v]
- Provide version information, and exit
- [-i interface_name] , [--interface=interface_name]
- Specifies the interface to configure. If this op
- tion is not used, zcip defaults to the eth0 device.
- [-r] , [--randseed]
- Seeds the random number generator that is used to
- create the interface's new IP address with a true random number
- rather than the MAC address of the device.
- [-d] , [--default]
- Add a default route to this interface in addition
- to the standard network route.
FILES
- None yet, but maybe a configuration file will be added. We
- probably also need one or more files to store the IP for each in
- terface.
BUGS
- zcip currently assumes that the target interface is down
- and reconfigures it. The IETF draft seems to suggest using multi
- homing, which we don't do yet.
- There should be a configuration option to work the same
- way Windows 2000 does, so we don't get beaten up so much.
- Doesn't work if packet filtering is not enabled in the
- kernel (CONFIG_FILTER). You get infinite looping through a lot of
- IPs in a hurry.
SEE ALSO
AUTHORS
- Sebastian Kuzminsky wrote zcip.
Brad Hards (bradh@frogmouth.net) wrote this manpage and - did minor hacks on zcip.
13 March 2002