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xNBA/contrib/bootptodhcp/bootptodhcp.pl
2005-05-17 16:44:57 +00:00

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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
#
# Quick hack to convert /etc/bootptab to format required by ISC DHCPD
# This only outputs the fixed hosts portion of the config file
# You still have to provide the global options and the subnet scoping
#
# Turn $useipaddr on if you prefer to use IP addresses in the config file
# I run DNS so I prefer domain names
$useipaddr = 0;
# This will be appended to get the FQDN unless the hostname is already FQDN
$domainname = "ken.com.au";
$tftpdir = "/tftpdir/";
open(B, "/etc/bootptab") or die "/etc/bootptab: $!\n";
while(<B>) {
if (/^[^a-z]/) {
$prevline = $_;
next;
}
chomp($_);
($hostname, @tags) = split(/:/, $_, 5);
($fqdn = $hostname) .= ".$domainname" unless($hostname =~ /\./);
($macaddr) = grep(/^ha=/, @tags);
$macaddr =~ s/ha=//;
$macaddr =~ s/(..)(..)(..)(..)(..)(..)/$1:$2:$3:$4:$5:$6/g;
($ipaddr) = grep(/^ip=/, @tags);
$ipaddr =~ s/ip=//;
($bootfile) = grep(/^bf=/, @tags);
$bootfile =~ s/bf=//;
$bootfile = $tftpdir . $bootfile;
# I have a comment line above most entries and I like to carry this over
print $prevline if ($prevline =~ /^#/);
$address = $useipaddr ? $ipaddr : $fqdn;
print <<EOF
host $hostname {
hardware ethernet $macaddr;
fixed-address $address;
filename "$bootfile";
}
EOF
;
$prevline = $_;
}