Kea Users-

I hope the list members will welcome our two GSOC interns for this summer. 
These students will be working on open source improvements to Kea, supported by 
Google and advised by ISC, and, we hope, some of you users. 

'Google Summer of Code is a global program focused on bringing more student 
developers into open source software development. Students work with an open 
source organization on a 3 month programming project during their break from 
school.’ - https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com

The way the GSOC program is designed, the students have from now until May 14th 
for ‘Community Bonding’ - that means, getting to know the open source project 
they are working on, including the user needs, and starting to prepare for the 
project.

Mayya will be working on IPv6 reconfiguration. Below is a summary of the 
proposal:
'IPv6 re-configuration through DHCP is a server triggered mechanism for the 
clients to update their IPv6 addresses and prefixes. The server behavior of 
sending and handling Reconfigure message is specified in RFC3315bis Internet 
draft. Kea-dhcpv6 server currently does not support Reconfigure messages and 
its associated remote key authentication protocol. The task of this project 
would be to extend Kea server software with the support of sending and handling 
of Reconfigure message in kea-dhcpv6 server as specified in RFC 3315-bis 
Internet Draft'

Jerin John will be working on a Kea GUI. It is possible this will be based on 
an existing DHCP GUI, like the Glass project, but might possibly be an entirely 
new GUI.  
"The primary objective of this project idea is to design and develop a frontend 
web interface for the Kea DHCP software to function as a remote monitoring and 
management console. This dashboard application must integrate all essential 
features provided by the Kea REST API, which includes managing subnets and 
shared pools, realtime usage statistics and event reporting, configuring 
leases, verifying logs, etc; delivering to users a mechanism for monitoring and 
configuring the states of DHCP servers."

We are very excited to work with both of these new engineers. They may be 
posting questions on this list as they get further into their projects and I 
hope some of you will help them. I am sure they would appreciate hearing 
requirements and feedback from real operators on this list. 

Thank you!

Victoria Risk
Product Manager
Internet Systems Consortium
[email protected]





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