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[master] Merge branch 'trac2597' (server-id is now stored by dhcpv{4,6})

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	src/bin/dhcp6/tests/dhcp6_srv_unittest.cc
Tomek Mrugalski 12 years ago
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ChangeLog

@@ -1,3 +1,11 @@
+5XX.	[func]		tomek
+	b10-dhcp4: The DHCPv4 server now generates a server identifier
+	the first time it is run. The identifier is preserved in a file
+	across server restarts.
+	b10-dhcp6: The server identifier is now preserved in a file across
+	server restarts.
+	(Trac #2597, git fa342a994de5dbefe32996be7eebe58f6304cff7)
+
 549.	[func]		tomek
 549.	[func]		tomek
 	b10-dhcp6: It is now possible to specify that a configured subnet
 	b10-dhcp6: It is now possible to specify that a configured subnet
 	is reachable locally over specified interface (see "interface"
 	is reachable locally over specified interface (see "interface"

+ 46 - 5
doc/guide/bind10-guide.xml

@@ -3485,18 +3485,34 @@ Dhcp4/subnet4	         []     list    (default)</screen>
         src/bin/dhcp6/dhcp4_srv.cc file, modify the following parameters and
         src/bin/dhcp6/dhcp4_srv.cc file, modify the following parameters and
         recompile:
         recompile:
         <screen>
         <screen>
-const std::string HARDCODED_LEASE = "192.0.2.222"; // assigned lease
-const std::string HARDCODED_NETMASK = "255.255.255.0";
-const uint32_t    HARDCODED_LEASE_TIME = 60; // in seconds
 const std::string HARDCODED_GATEWAY = "192.0.2.1";
 const std::string HARDCODED_GATEWAY = "192.0.2.1";
 const std::string HARDCODED_DNS_SERVER = "192.0.2.2";
 const std::string HARDCODED_DNS_SERVER = "192.0.2.2";
-const std::string HARDCODED_DOMAIN_NAME = "isc.example.com";
-const std::string HARDCODED_SERVER_ID = "192.0.2.1";</screen>
+const std::string HARDCODED_DOMAIN_NAME = "isc.example.com";</screen>
 
 
         Lease database and configuration support is planned for end of 2012.
         Lease database and configuration support is planned for end of 2012.
       </para>
       </para>
     </section>
     </section>
 
 
+    <section id="dhcp4-serverid">
+      <title>Server Identifier in DHCPv4</title>
+      <para>The DHCPv4 protocol uses a "server identifier" for clients to be able
+      to discriminate between several servers present on the same link: this
+      value is an IPv4 address of the server. When started for the first time,
+      the DHCPv4 server will choose one of its IPv4 addresses as its server-id,
+      and store the chosen value to a file. (The file is named b10-dhcp4-serverid and is
+      stored in the "local state directory".  This is set during installation
+      when "configure" is run, and can be changed by using "--localstatedir"
+      on the "configure" command line.)  That file will be read by the server
+      and the contained value used whenever the server is subsequently started.
+      </para>
+      <para>
+        It is unlikely that this parameter needs to be changed. If such a need
+        arises, please stop the server, edit the file and restart the server.
+        It is a text file that should contain an IPv4 address. Spaces are
+        ignored.  No extra characters are allowed in this file.
+      </para>
+    </section>
+
     <section id="dhcp4-std">
     <section id="dhcp4-std">
       <title>Supported standards</title>
       <title>Supported standards</title>
       <para>The following standards and draft standards are currently
       <para>The following standards and draft standards are currently
@@ -3841,6 +3857,31 @@ Dhcp6/subnet6	         []     list    (default)</screen>
       </note>
       </note>
     </section>
     </section>
 
 
+    <section id="dhcp6-serverid">
+      <title>Server Identifier in DHCPv6</title>
+      <para>The DHCPv6 protocol uses a "server identifier" (also known
+      as a DUID) for clients to be able to discriminate between several
+      servers present on the same link.  There are several types of
+      DUIDs defined, but RFC 3315 instructs servers to use DUID-LLT if
+      possible. This format consists of a link-layer (MAC) address and a
+      timestamp. When started for the first time, the DHCPv6 server will
+      automatically generate such a DUID and store the chosen value to
+      a file (The file is named b10-dhcp6-serverid and is stored in the
+      "local state directory".  This is set during installation when
+      "configure" is run, and can be changed by using "--localstatedir"
+      on the "configure" command line.)  That file will be read by the server
+      and the contained value used whenever the server is subsequently started.
+      </para>
+      <para>
+        It is unlikely that this parameter needs to be changed. If such a need
+        arises, please stop the server, edit the file and start the server
+        again. It is a text file that contains double digit hexadecimal values
+        separated by colons. This format is similar to typical MAC address
+        format. Spaces are ignored. No extra characters are allowed in this
+        file.
+      </para>
+    </section>
+
     <section id="dhcp6-std">
     <section id="dhcp6-std">
       <title>Supported DHCPv6 Standards</title>
       <title>Supported DHCPv6 Standards</title>
       <para>The following standards and draft standards are currently
       <para>The following standards and draft standards are currently

+ 20 - 0
src/bin/dhcp4/dhcp4_messages.mes

@@ -162,6 +162,26 @@ A debug message listing the data returned to the client.
 The IPv4 DHCP server has encountered a fatal error and is terminating.
 The IPv4 DHCP server has encountered a fatal error and is terminating.
 The reason for the failure is included in the message.
 The reason for the failure is included in the message.
 
 
+% DHCP4_SERVERID_GENERATED server-id %1 has been generated and will be stored in %2
+This informational messages indicates that the server was not able to
+read its server identifier and has generated a new one. This server-id
+will be stored in a file and will be read (and used) whenever the server
+is restarted. This is normal behavior when the server is started for the
+first time. If this message is printed every time the server is started,
+please check that the server has sufficient permission to write its
+server-id file and that the file is not corrupt.
+
+% DHCP4_SERVERID_LOADED server-id %1 has been loaded from file %2
+This debug message indicates that the server loaded its server identifier.
+That value is sent in all server responses and clients use it to
+discriminate between servers. This is a part of normal startup or
+reconfiguration procedure.
+
+% DHCP4_SERVERID_WRITE_FAIL server was not able to write its ID to file %1
+This warning message indicates that server was not able to write its
+server identifier to a file. The most likely cause is is that the server
+does not have permissions to write the server id file.
+
 % DHCP4_SESSION_FAIL failed to establish BIND 10 session (%1), running stand-alone
 % DHCP4_SESSION_FAIL failed to establish BIND 10 session (%1), running stand-alone
 The server has failed to establish communication with the rest of BIND
 The server has failed to establish communication with the rest of BIND
 10 and is running in stand-alone mode.  (This behavior will change once
 10 and is running in stand-alone mode.  (This behavior will change once

+ 117 - 9
src/bin/dhcp4/dhcp4_srv.cc

@@ -30,6 +30,11 @@
 #include <dhcpsrv/utils.h>
 #include <dhcpsrv/utils.h>
 #include <dhcpsrv/addr_utilities.h>
 #include <dhcpsrv/addr_utilities.h>
 
 
+#include <boost/algorithm/string/erase.hpp>
+
+#include <iomanip>
+#include <fstream>
+
 using namespace isc;
 using namespace isc;
 using namespace isc::asiolink;
 using namespace isc::asiolink;
 using namespace isc::dhcp;
 using namespace isc::dhcp;
@@ -41,7 +46,6 @@ using namespace std;
 const std::string HARDCODED_GATEWAY = "192.0.2.1";
 const std::string HARDCODED_GATEWAY = "192.0.2.1";
 const std::string HARDCODED_DNS_SERVER = "192.0.2.2";
 const std::string HARDCODED_DNS_SERVER = "192.0.2.2";
 const std::string HARDCODED_DOMAIN_NAME = "isc.example.com";
 const std::string HARDCODED_DOMAIN_NAME = "isc.example.com";
-const std::string HARDCODED_SERVER_ID = "192.0.2.1";
 
 
 Dhcpv4Srv::Dhcpv4Srv(uint16_t port, const char* dbconfig) {
 Dhcpv4Srv::Dhcpv4Srv(uint16_t port, const char* dbconfig) {
     LOG_DEBUG(dhcp4_logger, DBG_DHCP4_START, DHCP4_OPEN_SOCKET).arg(port);
     LOG_DEBUG(dhcp4_logger, DBG_DHCP4_START, DHCP4_OPEN_SOCKET).arg(port);
@@ -56,7 +60,22 @@ Dhcpv4Srv::Dhcpv4Srv(uint16_t port, const char* dbconfig) {
             IfaceMgr::instance().openSockets4(port);
             IfaceMgr::instance().openSockets4(port);
         }
         }
 
 
-        setServerID();
+        string srvid_file = CfgMgr::instance().getDataDir() + "/" + string(SERVER_ID_FILE);
+        if (loadServerID(srvid_file)) {
+            LOG_DEBUG(dhcp4_logger, DBG_DHCP4_START, DHCP4_SERVERID_LOADED)
+                .arg(srvid_file);
+        } else {
+            generateServerID();
+            LOG_INFO(dhcp4_logger, DHCP4_SERVERID_GENERATED)
+                .arg(srvidToString(getServerID()))
+                .arg(srvid_file);
+
+            if (!writeServerID(srvid_file)) {
+                LOG_WARN(dhcp4_logger, DHCP4_SERVERID_WRITE_FAIL)
+                    .arg(srvid_file);
+            }
+
+        }
 
 
         // Instantiate LeaseMgr
         // Instantiate LeaseMgr
         LeaseMgrFactory::create(dbconfig);
         LeaseMgrFactory::create(dbconfig);
@@ -176,19 +195,108 @@ Dhcpv4Srv::run() {
                 }
                 }
             }
             }
         }
         }
+    }
+
+    return (true);
+}
+
+bool Dhcpv4Srv::loadServerID(const std::string& file_name) {
+
+    // load content of the file into a string
+    fstream f(file_name.c_str(), ios::in);
+    if (!f.is_open()) {
+        return (false);
+    }
+
+    string hex_string;
+    f >> hex_string;
+    f.close();
+
+    // remove any spaces
+    boost::algorithm::erase_all(hex_string, " ");
+
+    try {
+        IOAddress addr(hex_string);
+
+        if (!addr.isV4()) {
+            return (false);
+        }
+
+        // Now create server-id option
+        serverid_.reset(new Option4AddrLst(DHO_DHCP_SERVER_IDENTIFIER, addr));
 
 
-        // TODO add support for config session (see src/bin/auth/main.cc)
-        //      so this daemon can be controlled from bob
+    } catch(...) {
+        // any kind of malformed input (empty string, IPv6 address, complete
+        // garbate etc.)
+        return (false);
     }
     }
 
 
     return (true);
     return (true);
 }
 }
 
 
-void
-Dhcpv4Srv::setServerID() {
-    /// @todo: implement this for real (see ticket #2588)
-    serverid_ = OptionPtr(new Option4AddrLst(DHO_DHCP_SERVER_IDENTIFIER,
-                                             IOAddress(HARDCODED_SERVER_ID)));
+void Dhcpv4Srv::generateServerID() {
+
+    const IfaceMgr::IfaceCollection& ifaces = IfaceMgr::instance().getIfaces();
+
+    // Let's find suitable interface.
+    for (IfaceMgr::IfaceCollection::const_iterator iface = ifaces.begin();
+         iface != ifaces.end(); ++iface) {
+
+        // Let's don't use loopback.
+        if (iface->flag_loopback_) {
+            continue;
+        }
+
+        // Let's skip downed interfaces. It is better to use working ones.
+        if (!iface->flag_up_) {
+            continue;
+        }
+
+        const IfaceMgr::AddressCollection addrs = iface->getAddresses();
+
+        for (IfaceMgr::AddressCollection::const_iterator addr = addrs.begin();
+             addr != addrs.end(); ++addr) {
+            if (addr->getFamily() != AF_INET) {
+                continue;
+            }
+
+            serverid_ = OptionPtr(new Option4AddrLst(DHO_DHCP_SERVER_IDENTIFIER,
+                                                     *addr));
+            return;
+        }
+
+
+    }
+
+    isc_throw(BadValue, "No suitable interfaces for server-identifier found");
+}
+
+bool Dhcpv4Srv::writeServerID(const std::string& file_name) {
+    fstream f(file_name.c_str(), ios::out | ios::trunc);
+    if (!f.good()) {
+        return (false);
+    }
+    f << srvidToString(getServerID());
+    f.close();
+}
+
+string Dhcpv4Srv::srvidToString(const OptionPtr& srvid) {
+    if (!srvid) {
+        isc_throw(BadValue, "NULL pointer passed to srvidToString()");
+    }
+    boost::shared_ptr<Option4AddrLst> generated =
+        boost::dynamic_pointer_cast<Option4AddrLst>(srvid);
+    if (!srvid) {
+        isc_throw(BadValue, "Pointer to invalid option passed to srvidToString()");
+    }
+
+    Option4AddrLst::AddressContainer addrs = generated->getAddresses();
+    if (addrs.size() != 1) {
+        isc_throw(BadValue, "Malformed option passed to srvidToString(). "
+                  << "Expected to contain a single IPv4 address.");
+    }
+
+    return (addrs[0].toText());
 }
 }
 
 
 void Dhcpv4Srv::copyDefaultFields(const Pkt4Ptr& question, Pkt4Ptr& answer) {
 void Dhcpv4Srv::copyDefaultFields(const Pkt4Ptr& question, Pkt4Ptr& answer) {

+ 35 - 1
src/bin/dhcp4/dhcp4_srv.h

@@ -28,6 +28,15 @@
 namespace isc {
 namespace isc {
 namespace dhcp {
 namespace dhcp {
 
 
+/// @brief file name of a server-id file
+///
+/// Server must store its server identifier in persistent storage that must not
+/// change between restarts. This is name of the file that is created in dataDir
+/// (see isc::dhcp::CfgMgr::getDataDir()). It is a text file that uses
+/// regular IPv4 address, e.g. 192.0.2.1. Server will create it during
+/// first run and then use it afterwards.
+static const char* SERVER_ID_FILE = "b10-dhcp4-serverid";
+
 /// @brief DHCPv4 server service.
 /// @brief DHCPv4 server service.
 ///
 ///
 /// This singleton class represents DHCPv4 server. It contains all
 /// This singleton class represents DHCPv4 server. It contains all
@@ -216,7 +225,32 @@ protected:
     ///
     ///
     /// @throws isc::Unexpected Failed to obtain server identifier (i.e. no
     /// @throws isc::Unexpected Failed to obtain server identifier (i.e. no
     //          previously stored configuration and no network interfaces available)
     //          previously stored configuration and no network interfaces available)
-    void setServerID();
+    void generateServerID();
+
+    /// @brief attempts to load server-id from a file
+    ///
+    /// Tries to load duid from a text file. If the load is successful,
+    /// it creates server-id option and stores it in serverid_ (to be used
+    /// later by getServerID()).
+    ///
+    /// @param file_name name of the server-id file to load
+    /// @return true if load was successful, false otherwise
+    bool loadServerID(const std::string& file_name);
+
+    /// @brief attempts to write server-id to a file
+    /// Tries to write server-id content (stored in serverid_) to a text file.
+    ///
+    /// @param file_name name of the server-id file to write
+    /// @return true if write was successful, false otherwise
+    bool writeServerID(const std::string& file_name);
+
+    /// @brief converts server-id to text
+    /// Converts content of server-id option to a text representation, e.g.
+    /// "192.0.2.1"
+    ///
+    /// @param opt option that contains server-id
+    /// @return string representation
+    static std::string srvidToString(const OptionPtr& opt);
 
 
     /// @brief Selects a subnet for a given client's packet.
     /// @brief Selects a subnet for a given client's packet.
     ///
     ///

+ 43 - 1
src/bin/dhcp4/tests/dhcp4_srv_unittest.cc

@@ -49,9 +49,15 @@ public:
     using Dhcpv4Srv::processDecline;
     using Dhcpv4Srv::processDecline;
     using Dhcpv4Srv::processInform;
     using Dhcpv4Srv::processInform;
     using Dhcpv4Srv::getServerID;
     using Dhcpv4Srv::getServerID;
+    using Dhcpv4Srv::loadServerID;
+    using Dhcpv4Srv::generateServerID;
+    using Dhcpv4Srv::writeServerID;
     using Dhcpv4Srv::sanityCheck;
     using Dhcpv4Srv::sanityCheck;
+    using Dhcpv4Srv::srvidToString;
 };
 };
 
 
+static const char* SRVID_FILE = "server-id-test.txt";
+
 class Dhcpv4SrvTest : public ::testing::Test {
 class Dhcpv4SrvTest : public ::testing::Test {
 public:
 public:
 
 
@@ -67,6 +73,9 @@ public:
 
 
         CfgMgr::instance().deleteSubnets4();
         CfgMgr::instance().deleteSubnets4();
         CfgMgr::instance().addSubnet4(subnet_);
         CfgMgr::instance().addSubnet4(subnet_);
+
+        // it's ok if that fails. There should not be such a file anyway
+        unlink(SRVID_FILE);
     }
     }
 
 
     /// @brief checks that the response matches request
     /// @brief checks that the response matches request
@@ -245,6 +254,9 @@ public:
 
 
     ~Dhcpv4SrvTest() {
     ~Dhcpv4SrvTest() {
         CfgMgr::instance().deleteSubnets4();
         CfgMgr::instance().deleteSubnets4();
+
+        // Let's clean up if there is such a file.
+        unlink(SRVID_FILE);
     };
     };
 
 
     /// @brief A subnet used in most tests
     /// @brief A subnet used in most tests
@@ -691,7 +703,7 @@ TEST_F(Dhcpv4SrvTest, ManyDiscovers) {
     checkAddressParams(offer2, subnet_);
     checkAddressParams(offer2, subnet_);
     checkAddressParams(offer3, subnet_);
     checkAddressParams(offer3, subnet_);
 
 
-    // Check DUIDs
+    // Check server-ids
     checkServerId(offer1, srv->getServerID());
     checkServerId(offer1, srv->getServerID());
     checkServerId(offer2, srv->getServerID());
     checkServerId(offer2, srv->getServerID());
     checkServerId(offer3, srv->getServerID());
     checkServerId(offer3, srv->getServerID());
@@ -1126,4 +1138,34 @@ TEST_F(Dhcpv4SrvTest, ReleaseReject) {
     EXPECT_FALSE(l);
     EXPECT_FALSE(l);
 }
 }
 
 
+// This test verifies if the server-id disk operations (read, write) are
+// working properly.
+TEST_F(Dhcpv4SrvTest, ServerID) {
+    NakedDhcpv4Srv srv(0);
+
+    string srvid_text = "192.0.2.100";
+    IOAddress srvid(srvid_text);
+
+    fstream file1(SRVID_FILE, ios::out | ios::trunc);
+    file1 << srvid_text;
+    file1.close();
+
+    // Test reading from a file
+    EXPECT_TRUE(srv.loadServerID(SRVID_FILE));
+    ASSERT_TRUE(srv.getServerID());
+    EXPECT_EQ(srvid_text, srv.srvidToString(srv.getServerID()));
+
+    // Now test writing to a file
+    EXPECT_EQ(0, unlink(SRVID_FILE));
+    EXPECT_NO_THROW(srv.writeServerID(SRVID_FILE));
+
+    fstream file2(SRVID_FILE, ios::in);
+    ASSERT_TRUE(file2.good());
+    string text;
+    file2 >> text;
+    file2.close();
+
+    EXPECT_EQ(srvid_text, text);
+}
+
 } // end of anonymous namespace
 } // end of anonymous namespace

+ 0 - 1
src/bin/dhcp6/ctrl_dhcp6_srv.cc

@@ -42,7 +42,6 @@ using namespace std;
 namespace isc {
 namespace isc {
 namespace dhcp {
 namespace dhcp {
 
 
-
 ControlledDhcpv6Srv* ControlledDhcpv6Srv::server_ = NULL;
 ControlledDhcpv6Srv* ControlledDhcpv6Srv::server_ = NULL;
 
 
 ConstElementPtr
 ConstElementPtr

+ 28 - 0
src/bin/dhcp6/dhcp6_messages.mes

@@ -194,6 +194,34 @@ A debug message listing the data returned to the client.
 The IPv6 DHCP server has encountered a fatal error and is terminating.
 The IPv6 DHCP server has encountered a fatal error and is terminating.
 The reason for the failure is included in the message.
 The reason for the failure is included in the message.
 
 
+% DHCP6_SERVERID_GENERATED server-id %1 has been generated and will be stored in %2
+This informational messages indicates that the server was not able to read
+its server identifier (DUID) and has generated a new one. This server-id
+will be stored in a file and will be read and used during next restart. It
+is normal behavior when the server is started for the first time. If
+this message is printed every start, please check that the server have
+sufficient permission to write its server-id file and that the file is not
+corrupt.
+
+Changing the server identifier in a production environment is not
+recommended as existing clients will not recognize the server and may go
+through a rebind phase. However, they should be able to recover without
+losing their leases.
+
+% DHCP6_SERVERID_LOADED server-id %1 has been loaded from file %2
+This debug message indicates that the server loaded its server identifier.
+That value is sent in all server responses and clients use it to
+discriminate between servers. This is a part of normal startup or
+reconfiguration procedure.
+
+% DHCP6_SERVERID_WRITE_FAIL server was not able to write its ID to file %1
+This warning message indicates that server was not able to write its
+server identifier (DUID) to a file. This likely indicates lack of write
+permission to a given file or directory. This is not cricital and the
+server will continue to operate, but server will generate different DUID
+during every start and clients will need to go through a rebind phase
+to recover.
+
 % DHCP6_SESSION_FAIL failed to establish BIND 10 session (%1), running stand-alone
 % DHCP6_SESSION_FAIL failed to establish BIND 10 session (%1), running stand-alone
 The server has failed to establish communication with the rest of BIND
 The server has failed to establish communication with the rest of BIND
 10 and is running in stand-alone mode.  (This behavior will change once
 10 and is running in stand-alone mode.  (This behavior will change once

+ 81 - 4
src/bin/dhcp6/dhcp6_srv.cc

@@ -36,11 +36,16 @@
 #include <exceptions/exceptions.h>
 #include <exceptions/exceptions.h>
 #include <util/io_utilities.h>
 #include <util/io_utilities.h>
 #include <util/range_utilities.h>
 #include <util/range_utilities.h>
+#include <util/encode/hex.h>
 
 
 #include <boost/foreach.hpp>
 #include <boost/foreach.hpp>
+#include <boost/tokenizer.hpp>
+#include <boost/algorithm/string/erase.hpp>
 
 
 #include <stdlib.h>
 #include <stdlib.h>
 #include <time.h>
 #include <time.h>
+#include <iomanip>
+#include <fstream>
 
 
 using namespace isc;
 using namespace isc;
 using namespace isc::asiolink;
 using namespace isc::asiolink;
@@ -70,7 +75,22 @@ Dhcpv6Srv::Dhcpv6Srv(uint16_t port, const char* dbconfig)
             IfaceMgr::instance().openSockets6(port);
             IfaceMgr::instance().openSockets6(port);
         }
         }
 
 
-        setServerID();
+        string duid_file = CfgMgr::instance().getDataDir() + "/" + string(SERVER_DUID_FILE);
+        if (loadServerID(duid_file)) {
+            LOG_DEBUG(dhcp6_logger, DBG_DHCP6_START, DHCP6_SERVERID_LOADED)
+                .arg(duid_file);
+        } else {
+            generateServerID();
+            LOG_INFO(dhcp6_logger, DHCP6_SERVERID_GENERATED)
+                .arg(duidToString(getServerID()))
+                .arg(duid_file);
+
+            if (!writeServerID(duid_file)) {
+                LOG_WARN(dhcp6_logger, DHCP6_SERVERID_WRITE_FAIL)
+                    .arg(duid_file);
+            }
+
+        }
 
 
         // Instantiate LeaseMgr
         // Instantiate LeaseMgr
         LeaseMgrFactory::create(dbconfig);
         LeaseMgrFactory::create(dbconfig);
@@ -209,10 +229,67 @@ bool Dhcpv6Srv::run() {
     return (true);
     return (true);
 }
 }
 
 
-void Dhcpv6Srv::setServerID() {
+bool Dhcpv6Srv::loadServerID(const std::string& file_name) {
+
+    // load content of the file into a string
+    fstream f(file_name.c_str(), ios::in);
+    if (!f.is_open()) {
+        return (false);
+    }
+
+    string hex_string;
+    f >> hex_string;
+    f.close();
+
+    // remove any spaces
+    boost::algorithm::erase_all(hex_string, " ");
+
+    // now remove :
+    /// @todo: We should check first if the format is sane.
+    /// Otherwise 1:2:3:4 will be converted to 0x12, 0x34
+    boost::algorithm::erase_all(hex_string, ":");
+
+    std::vector<uint8_t> bin;
+
+    // Decode the hex string and store it in bin (which happens
+    // to be OptionBuffer format)
+    isc::util::encode::decodeHex(hex_string, bin);
+
+    // Now create server-id option
+    serverid_.reset(new Option(Option::V6, D6O_SERVERID, bin));
+
+    return (true);
+}
+
+std::string Dhcpv6Srv::duidToString(const OptionPtr& opt) {
+    stringstream tmp;
+
+    OptionBuffer data = opt->getData();
+
+    bool colon = false;
+    for (OptionBufferConstIter it = data.begin(); it != data.end(); ++it) {
+        if (colon) {
+            tmp << ":";
+        }
+        tmp << hex << setw(2) << setfill('0') << static_cast<uint16_t>(*it);
+        if (!colon) {
+            colon = true;
+        }
+    }
+
+    return tmp.str();
+}
+
+bool Dhcpv6Srv::writeServerID(const std::string& file_name) {
+    fstream f(file_name.c_str(), ios::out | ios::trunc);
+    if (!f.good()) {
+        return (false);
+    }
+    f << duidToString(getServerID());
+    f.close();
+}
 
 
-    /// @todo: DUID should be generated once and then stored, rather
-    /// than generated each time
+void Dhcpv6Srv::generateServerID() {
 
 
     /// @todo: This code implements support for DUID-LLT (the recommended one).
     /// @todo: This code implements support for DUID-LLT (the recommended one).
     /// We should eventually add support for other DUID types: DUID-LL, DUID-EN
     /// We should eventually add support for other DUID types: DUID-LL, DUID-EN

+ 39 - 5
src/bin/dhcp6/dhcp6_srv.h

@@ -31,6 +31,16 @@
 namespace isc {
 namespace isc {
 namespace dhcp {
 namespace dhcp {
 
 
+/// @brief file name of a server-id file
+///
+/// Server must store its duid in persistent storage that must not change
+/// between restarts. This is name of the file that is created in dataDir
+/// (see isc::dhcp::CfgMgr::getDataDir()). It is a text file that uses
+/// double digit hex values separated by colons format, e.g.
+/// 01:ff:02:03:06:80:90:ab:cd:ef. Server will create it during first
+/// run and then use it afterwards.
+static const char* SERVER_DUID_FILE = "b10-dhcp6-serverid";
+
 /// @brief DHCPv6 server service.
 /// @brief DHCPv6 server service.
 ///
 ///
 /// This class represents DHCPv6 server. It contains all
 /// This class represents DHCPv6 server. It contains all
@@ -290,15 +300,39 @@ protected:
 
 
     /// @brief Sets server-identifier.
     /// @brief Sets server-identifier.
     ///
     ///
-    /// This method attempts to set server-identifier DUID. It loads it
-    /// from a file. If file load fails, it generates new DUID using
-    /// interface link-layer addresses (EUI-64) + timestamp (DUID type
-    /// duid-llt, see RFC3315, section 9.2). If there are no suitable
+    /// This method attempts to generate server-identifier DUID. It generates a
+    /// new DUID using interface link-layer addresses (EUI-64) + timestamp (DUID
+    /// type duid-llt, see RFC3315, section 9.2). If there are no suitable
     /// interfaces present, exception it thrown
     /// interfaces present, exception it thrown
     ///
     ///
     /// @throws isc::Unexpected Failed to read DUID file and no suitable
     /// @throws isc::Unexpected Failed to read DUID file and no suitable
     ///         interfaces for new DUID generation are detected.
     ///         interfaces for new DUID generation are detected.
-    void setServerID();
+    void generateServerID();
+
+    /// @brief attempts to load DUID from a file
+    ///
+    /// Tries to load duid from a text file. If the load is successful,
+    /// it creates server-id option and stores it in serverid_ (to be used
+    /// later by getServerID()).
+    ///
+    /// @param file_name name of the DUID file to load
+    /// @return true if load was successful, false otherwise
+    bool loadServerID(const std::string& file_name);
+
+    /// @brief attempts to write DUID to a file
+    /// Tries to write duid content (stored in serverid_) to a text file.
+    ///
+    /// @param file_name name of the DUID file to write
+    /// @return true if write was successful, false otherwise
+    bool writeServerID(const std::string& file_name);
+
+    /// @brief converts DUID to text
+    /// Converts content of DUID option to a text representation, e.g.
+    /// 01:ff:02:03:06:80:90:ab:cd:ef
+    ///
+    /// @param opt option that contains DUID
+    /// @return string representation
+    static std::string duidToString(const OptionPtr& opt);
 
 
 private:
 private:
     /// @brief Allocation Engine.
     /// @brief Allocation Engine.

+ 44 - 1
src/bin/dhcp6/tests/dhcp6_srv_unittest.cc

@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@
 
 
 #include <boost/scoped_ptr.hpp>
 #include <boost/scoped_ptr.hpp>
 #include <gtest/gtest.h>
 #include <gtest/gtest.h>
-
+#include <unistd.h>
 #include <fstream>
 #include <fstream>
 #include <iostream>
 #include <iostream>
 #include <sstream>
 #include <sstream>
@@ -64,10 +64,16 @@ public:
     using Dhcpv6Srv::createStatusCode;
     using Dhcpv6Srv::createStatusCode;
     using Dhcpv6Srv::selectSubnet;
     using Dhcpv6Srv::selectSubnet;
     using Dhcpv6Srv::sanityCheck;
     using Dhcpv6Srv::sanityCheck;
+    using Dhcpv6Srv::loadServerID;
+    using Dhcpv6Srv::writeServerID;
 };
 };
 
 
+static const char* DUID_FILE = "server-id-test.txt";
+
 class Dhcpv6SrvTest : public ::testing::Test {
 class Dhcpv6SrvTest : public ::testing::Test {
 public:
 public:
+    /// Name of the server-id file (used in server-id tests)
+
     // these are empty for now, but let's keep them around
     // these are empty for now, but let's keep them around
     Dhcpv6SrvTest() : rcode_(-1) {
     Dhcpv6SrvTest() : rcode_(-1) {
         subnet_ = Subnet6Ptr(new Subnet6(IOAddress("2001:db8:1::"), 48, 1000,
         subnet_ = Subnet6Ptr(new Subnet6(IOAddress("2001:db8:1::"), 48, 1000,
@@ -77,6 +83,9 @@ public:
 
 
         CfgMgr::instance().deleteSubnets6();
         CfgMgr::instance().deleteSubnets6();
         CfgMgr::instance().addSubnet6(subnet_);
         CfgMgr::instance().addSubnet6(subnet_);
+
+        // it's ok if that fails. There should not be such a file anyway
+        unlink(DUID_FILE);
     }
     }
 
 
     // Generate IA_NA option with specified parameters
     // Generate IA_NA option with specified parameters
@@ -246,6 +255,9 @@ public:
 
 
     ~Dhcpv6SrvTest() {
     ~Dhcpv6SrvTest() {
         CfgMgr::instance().deleteSubnets6();
         CfgMgr::instance().deleteSubnets6();
+
+        // Let's clean up if there is such a file.
+        unlink(DUID_FILE);
     };
     };
 
 
     // A subnet used in most tests
     // A subnet used in most tests
@@ -1407,7 +1419,38 @@ TEST_F(Dhcpv6SrvTest, selectSubnetIface) {
 
 
     pkt->setIface("wifi1");
     pkt->setIface("wifi1");
     EXPECT_EQ(subnet3, srv.selectSubnet(pkt));
     EXPECT_EQ(subnet3, srv.selectSubnet(pkt));
+}
+
+// This test verifies if the server-id disk operations (read, write) are
+// working properly.
+TEST_F(Dhcpv6SrvTest, ServerID) {
+    NakedDhcpv6Srv srv(0);
+
+    string duid1_text = "01:ff:02:03:06:80:90:ab:cd:ef";
+    uint8_t duid1[] = { 0x01, 0xff, 2, 3, 6, 0x80, 0x90, 0xab, 0xcd, 0xef };
+    OptionBuffer expected_duid1(duid1, duid1 + sizeof(duid1));
+
+    fstream file1(DUID_FILE, ios::out | ios::trunc);
+    file1 << duid1_text;
+    file1.close();
+
+    // Test reading from a file
+    EXPECT_TRUE(srv.loadServerID(DUID_FILE));
+    ASSERT_TRUE(srv.getServerID());
+    ASSERT_EQ(sizeof(duid1) + Option::OPTION6_HDR_LEN, srv.getServerID()->len());
+    ASSERT_TRUE(expected_duid1 == srv.getServerID()->getData());
+
+    // Now test writing to a file
+    EXPECT_EQ(0, unlink(DUID_FILE));
+    EXPECT_NO_THROW(srv.writeServerID(DUID_FILE));
+
+    fstream file2(DUID_FILE, ios::in);
+    ASSERT_TRUE(file2.good());
+    string text;
+    file2 >> text;
+    file2.close();
 
 
+    EXPECT_EQ(duid1_text, text);
 }
 }
 
 
 /// @todo: Add more negative tests for processX(), e.g. extend sanityCheck() test
 /// @todo: Add more negative tests for processX(), e.g. extend sanityCheck() test

+ 1 - 1
src/lib/dhcpsrv/Makefile.am

@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 SUBDIRS = . tests
 SUBDIRS = . tests
 
 
-AM_CPPFLAGS = -I$(top_builddir)/src/lib -I$(top_srcdir)/src/lib
+AM_CPPFLAGS = -I$(top_builddir)/src/lib -I$(top_srcdir)/src/lib -DDHCP_DATA_DIR="\"$(localstatedir)\""
 AM_CPPFLAGS += $(BOOST_INCLUDES)
 AM_CPPFLAGS += $(BOOST_INCLUDES)
 if HAVE_MYSQL
 if HAVE_MYSQL
 AM_CPPFLAGS += $(MYSQL_CPPFLAGS)
 AM_CPPFLAGS += $(MYSQL_CPPFLAGS)

+ 10 - 1
src/lib/dhcpsrv/cfgmgr.cc

@@ -248,7 +248,16 @@ void CfgMgr::deleteSubnets6() {
     subnets6_.clear();
     subnets6_.clear();
 }
 }
 
 
-CfgMgr::CfgMgr() {
+std::string CfgMgr::getDataDir() {
+    return (datadir_);
+}
+
+
+CfgMgr::CfgMgr()
+    :datadir_(DHCP_DATA_DIR) {
+    // DHCP_DATA_DIR must be set set with -DDHCP_DATA_DIR="..." in Makefile.am
+    // Note: the definition of DHCP_DATA_DIR needs to include quotation marks
+    // See AM_CPPFLAGS definition in Makefile.am
 }
 }
 
 
 CfgMgr::~CfgMgr() {
 CfgMgr::~CfgMgr() {

+ 10 - 0
src/lib/dhcpsrv/cfgmgr.h

@@ -230,6 +230,14 @@ public:
     /// completely new?
     /// completely new?
     void deleteSubnets4();
     void deleteSubnets4();
 
 
+
+    /// @brief returns path do the data directory
+    ///
+    /// This method returns a path to writeable directory that DHCP servers
+    /// can store data in.
+    /// @return data directory
+    std::string getDataDir();
+
 protected:
 protected:
 
 
     /// @brief Protected constructor.
     /// @brief Protected constructor.
@@ -274,6 +282,8 @@ private:
     /// @brief Container for defined DHCPv4 option spaces.
     /// @brief Container for defined DHCPv4 option spaces.
     OptionSpaceCollection spaces4_;
     OptionSpaceCollection spaces4_;
 
 
+    /// @brief directory where data files (e.g. server-id) are stored
+    std::string datadir_;
 };
 };
 
 
 } // namespace isc::dhcp
 } // namespace isc::dhcp