DHCP server options
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 Can someone please point me to documentation on how to add dhcp server options 
 The file is /var/etc/dhcpd.confexample options cut from dhcpd.conf option routers 192.168.1.1; 
 option domain-name-servers 192.168.1.1;
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 Conf files are overwritten on each boot / config change as everything is generated dynamically from the config.xml so your changes won't have a very long life. However somebody at IRC made it work by disabling DHCP in the webgui, editing the file and calling it from the shell / by hidden XML option at bootup. 
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 Thanks for the info Hoba, I need the option to set dhcpd server options in my home network and at least one customer site where I intend to replace a software LB and DHCP server and adding some dhcp options like tftp server, pxe stuff etc… Would it be possible to add a "manual settings" or the like in the Web GUI so that custom modifications like these could be set in less hacker prone way? For myself I don't care, but I just can't push this kind of workaround to a customer. It's however perfectly fine to manually edit dhcpd.conf, but there needs to be a consistency.... ps. The customer is a school, so I do not make any money out of pfsense, I just want to save them a few bucks by replacing commercial software where possible...This is a common need for schools and other non-profit orgs. so adding this to the core would help a lot of people. 
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 http://faq.pfsense.com/index.php?sid=18033&lang=en&action=artikel&cat=10&id=38&artlang=en&highlight=hidden 
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 Sorry, it was right under my eyes. I just looked in the wrong place :-[ 
 What I was looking for more specifically was the next-server and filename options to do some pxe stuff with either anywhereTS.com or thinstation.org, obviously I can do that right out of the box just by modifying config.xml[code] - <dhcpd>- <lan><enable>- <range><from>192.168.1.100</from>
 <to>192.168.1.199</to></range>
- <winsserver>xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx</winsserver>
 <defaultleasetime></defaultleasetime>
 <maxleasetime></maxleasetime>
 <gateway>xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx</gateway>
 <domain></domain>
 <filename></filename> --></enable></lan> 
 -</dhcpd>
- <dhcpd>- <lan><enable>- <range><from>192.168.1.100</from>