Dhcpcd-6.8.2-armv7l
Requesting and renewing dynamic IP addresses from a DHCP server.
If you see an unknown device with this ID on your network, it is likely an Android phone or an IoT device (like a smart camera or light).
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If you are developing a technical paper or documentation based on this specific software version, here is the breakdown of its components and key areas for focus. 1. Breakdown of the Identifier dhcpcd-6.8.2-armv7l
. This software is responsible for automatically obtaining network configuration details, such as IP addresses and DNS servers, for a device on a network.
Despite newer iterations existing within modern upstream repositories, the 6.8.2 release remains a cornerstone in legacy infrastructure due to its predictable memory footprint and core functionalities: Requesting and renewing dynamic IP addresses from a
The primary configuration file controlling interface behavior. /usr/libexec/dhcpcd-run-hooks
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