*'''dhcpif''': the physical interface to use, in most cases, it will be eth2
*'''dhcpif''': the physical interface to use, in most cases, it will be eth2
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*'''dhcpstart''': where to start assigning IPs (DHCP range)
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*'''dhcpend''': where to stop assigning IPs
*'''dns1''' and '''dns2''': gives clients the dns servers to use. Here I have placed two public DNS servers.
*'''dns1''' and '''dns2''': gives clients the dns servers to use. Here I have placed two public DNS servers.
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*'''net''': the network range to use. The server uses the first IP available from the network (and thus default 10.1.0.1) and provide clients with addresses in this range.
*'''net''': the network range to use. The server uses the first IP available from the network (and thus default 10.1.0.1) and provide clients with addresses in this range.
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*'''radiussecret''': the secret shared between the radius server and chilli daemon. For each installation, a random secret is generated, so you shouldn't have to change it.
*'''status''': there's no trap that defined the state of service, and whether it should be started when the server boots up.
*'''status''': there's no trap that defined the state of service, and whether it should be started when the server boots up.