Dear Kea Users List, I'm working for a university college and I'm in the process of trying to migrate the current ISC dhcp to Kea DHCP.
On the current ISC DHCP we have been using ldap as a backend for host reservations. Since the ldap server is phased out, we are planning to migrate reservations to mysql. Some facts about our current implementation: basically we have "2 types" of subnets: 1. Reservation only: --> only registered client get an ip address, this can be either a dynamic or fixed address (Most devices just have a dynamic address, only for some special use cases static ip's are assigned) --> in ISC cfg, this is accomplished by: deny unknown-clients --> byod devices are ignored and don't get an IP address (I know poor man security) 2. Allow everyone: --> here every device gets an dynamic IP address, used for byod networks where 802.1x has been applied for example wifi but also wired 802.1x When trying to get this done in KEA DHCP, I always run into trouble. For the first reserved only subnets: For the dynamic assigned ip's: I can define them globally, so I only have to add it once For the static ip assignments: When defining a static ip in the global reservation, this works in the subnet of the static ip, but when this client roams to another subnet, no dynamic ip is assigned (this is different in ISC old dhcp) Is the only work around to register these reservations (both dynamic and static) on a per subnet basis? Or is there another approach? Thanks in advance, Kristof -- Sent from: http://kea-users.7364.n8.nabble.com/ _______________________________________________ Kea-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/kea-users
