Hmm, I would expect reservations are not offered if not within the subnet. M.
Sent with Proton Mail secure email. ------- Original Message ------- On Wednesday, October 19th, 2022 at 19:12, perl-list <[email protected]> wrote: > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: "Marek Greško via Kea-users" [email protected] > > To: "Dan Oachs" [email protected] > > Cc: "kea-users" [email protected] > > Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2022 12:59:56 PM > > Subject: Re: [Kea-users] dhcp6 address assignment > > > Hello, > > > I run into another problems with this. To simplify the migration I use > > global > > reservations. I have two definitions for that machine. One for ethernet > > adapter > > and one for wifi adapter. Unfortunately the DUID is the same with both > > interfaces so the kea-dhcp6 cannot start with that configuration. ISC DHCPD6 > > hed no problem with that and everything was working correctly. It was > > because I > > was able to define both mac address and duid. Since I defined different > > value > > for mac for wifi there was no conflict. > > > Probably the only one solution for this is to drop global reservations and > > switch to per subnet reservations? > > > It would seem it is best to not use global reservations in your scenario: > > "This feature can be used to assign certain parameters, such as hostname or > other dedicated, host-specific options. It can also be used to assign > addresses or prefixes. However, global reservations that assign either of > these bypass the whole topology determination provided by the DHCP logic > implemented in Kea. It is very easy to misuse this feature and get a > configuration that is inconsistent. To give a specific example, imagine a > global reservation for the address 2001:db8:1111::1 and two subnets > 2001:db8:1111::/48 and 2001:db8:ffff::/48. If global reservations are used in > both subnets and a device matching global host reservations visits part of > the network that is covered by 2001:db8:ffff::/48, it will get the IP address > 2001:db8:ffff::1, which is outside of the prefix announced by its local > router using router advertisements. Such a configuration is unusable or, at > the very least, riddled with issues, such as downlink traffic not reaching > the device." > > https://kea.readthedocs.io/en/kea-2.2.0/arm/dhcp6-srv.html?highlight=global > reservation#global-reservations-in-dhcpv6 > > > Thanks > > > Marek > > > ------- Original Message ------- > > On Tuesday, October 18th, 2022 at 20:48, Dan Oachs [email protected] wrote: > > > > Have you looked at using multiple reservations for the same IP? Would > > > that solve > > > any of your issues? > > > > [ > > > https://kea.readthedocs.io/en/latest/arm/dhcp6-srv.html?highlight=unique#multiple-reservations-for-the-same-ip > > > | > > > https://kea.readthedocs.io/en/latest/arm/dhcp6-srv.html?highlight=unique#multiple-reservations-for-the-same-ip > > > ] > > > > --Dan > > > > On Tue, Oct 18, 2022 at 1:15 PM Marek Greško via Kea-users < [ > > > mailto:[email protected] | [email protected] ] > wrote: > > > > > Hello, > > > > > I am in a phase of migration ISC DHCPD into kea and I am suffering > > > > several > > > > problems in ipv6 address assignment. > > > > > 1. I used to assign same ipv6 address for the same machine which was > > > > dial boot > > > > linux/windows. It was possible by assigning same ipv6 address to both > > > > DUIDs > > > > before. But in kea this is not allowed. I found out there is a > > > > possibility to > > > > assign ipv6 address by MAC address which was not possible in ISC DHCPD. > > > > I was > > > > very happy with that finding but fallen into second problem. > > > > 2. The windows machine got 2 interfaces ethernet and wifi. I configured > > > > kea to > > > > assign one ipv6 address to the ethernet adapter and another one to the > > > > wifi > > > > adapter. But after investigating logs kea was receiving dhcp6 request > > > > over wifi > > > > using the ethernet adapter mac address. How is this possible? Is it > > > > possible > > > > the MAC address in DHCP does not match L2 MAC address? I did not sniff > > > > the > > > > request, yet. I decided to switch back to DUID assignment since this > > > > problem is > > > > worse than the previous. > > > > 3. Maybe it would be possible to overcome the above problems if kea is > > > > able to > > > > match both DUID and MAC address, but it is not allowed in kea. I am > > > > ought to > > > > select one option only. 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