This might not be a Kea problem, but switching my DHCP server to Kea triggers it every single time. I have a small home network I'm configuring. Topology looks like this:
ESXi Ubuntu VM with various services <- ESXi pfSense VM -> Unifi switch -> Unifi AP -> Android phone I started with pfSense's DHCP and each time I switch to it the network works. I'm using Freeradius authentication on the Ubuntu VM and it authenticates and there are no problems. When I switch off pfSense's DHCP and switch on Kea with a host reservations (either in the conf file or in mysql) the phone's wifi get's "connected, no internet" and there is no connectivity (duh). I've tried specifying the routers option and the dns option in the kea.conf. The dns I'm using google's 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 for testing purposes. I did have bind running initially but eliminated that to reduce variables. One thing of note is the routers option in kea.conf seems to be overwritten. I'm (currently) setting: "subnet4": [ // ... "option-data": [ { "name": "routers", "code": 3, "space": "dhcp4", "csv-format": true, "data": "pfSense's_ip_address" }, // ... But per dhcpdump it's getting Ubuntu's IP, which is also the IP populated in the code 54 server field. Maybe this is confusing the phone, because when I run tcpdump on any of the hardware in the topology chain there is traffic associated with the MAC of the phone and it's even trying to look up google servers and connectivitycheck.gstatic.com at times but it gets stuck and lost within my subnet. My firewall rules are wide open so it's not getting blocked there, and indeed the firewall logs nothing from the IP I'm assigning. So the only difference from my perspective is: pfSense's DHCP works for my subnet, Kea's doesn't. What else am I missing? Thanks, Toby _______________________________________________ Kea-users mailing list Kea-users@lists.isc.org https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/kea-users