{"description": "If the system must act as a DHCP server, the configuration\ninformation it serves should be minimized. Also, support for other protocols\nand DNS-updating schemes should be explicitly disabled unless needed. The\nconfiguration file for dhcpd is called <tt>/etc/dhcp/dhcpd.conf</tt>. The file\nbegins with a number of global configuration options. The remainder of the file\nis divided into sections, one for each block of addresses offered by dhcpd,\neach of which contains configuration options specific to that address\nblock.", "warnings": [], "requires": [], "conflicts": [], "values": {}, "groups": {}, "rules": ["dhcp_server_configure_logging", "dhcp_server_deny_bootp", "dhcp_server_deny_decline", "dhcp_server_disable_ddns", "dhcp_server_minimize_served_info"], "platform": "", "platforms": [], "inherited_platforms": [], "cpe_platform_names": [], "title": "Configure DHCP Server", "definition_location": "/aptdata/openscap/scap-security-guide/linux_os/guide/services/dhcp/dhcp_server_configuration/group.yml"}