Hi Kevin,
Thanks for this post.
> On Jan 23, 2019, at 7:40 AM, Kevin Olbrich wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> I know we had this talk several times in the past (including myself):
> Debian repos still serve Kea 1.1.0 by default on stretch.
> ……
> While this should be fixed, Sury seems to have taken things
> How can I achieve something similar using KEA?
=> not yet (this feature is on the TODO list) or only with a hook.
Regards
Francis Dupont
PS: the missing feature is to compute an option value from an expression.
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Hi!
I know we had this talk several times in the past (including myself):
Debian repos still serve Kea 1.1.0 by default on stretch.
As the 1.1.0 release is unsupported by the devs (at least they said
so), this needs to change.
I know buster has 1.4.0 in repos and there are also newer releases in
Hi Kristian,
You can write and use a custom hook to personalize options for each
client (mac-address). Probably, there another way too.
Juan
El 23/1/19 a las 11:26, Kristian Pedersen escribió:
Hi KEA list,
I'm attempting to mirror this ISC DHCP construct, where the
bootfile-name is se
Hi KEA list,
I'm attempting to mirror this ISC DHCP construct, where the
bootfile-name is set based on the DHCP client mac-address:
subnet x.y.z.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
..
pool {
..
option bootfile-name = concat(
suffix (concat ("0", binary-to-ascii (16
Hi Francis,
I understand ...
- The "best way" for multiple subnets and apply balance between them
is to use shared-networks with their subnets and their pools.
- There "no priority" parameter to select subnet "B" from a
shared-network before subnet "A". The "priority" to select or pickup a
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