> On Jul 11, 2016, at 5:25 PM, Sallee, Jake <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I would second Kea as a DHCP server in PF.
> 
> I am developing a companion app for Kea (shhhhh, it's a secret.  It's on 
> GitHub ... FOSDDI ... you totally didn't hear about it from me).
> 
> If PF was running Kea it would offer those of us  with larger infrastructures 
> another data source to monitor and keep that "single pane of glass" that our 
> non-technical users seem to go on and on about so much.
> 
> BTW: My little project is still getting off the ground so if you do look it 
> up, don't be too harsh.

I wouldn’t dream of it (being harsh, I mean).


We have had a look at Kea, but it still seemed a little bit rough around the 
edges…

Are you running it in production? 
We’d sure be interested in hearing from people who are actually running it in 
anger ;-)

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