Hi,
thanks for the clarification. I think we got a "works as designed"
situation: The flags are indeed numerically zero, as I can see in
wireshark... the full option 81 is like
51 08 00 00 00 41 50 46 45 4cQAPFEL
Okay for me -- thinking twice about the
Hi list,
I am running a test installation of Kea 1.2.0 on FreeBSD 11.1 built from
ports (1.2.0_3) with MySQL support (for leases and reservations). IPv4
only. DDNS integration with PowerDNS (powerdns-4.0.4_5, also built from
ports with MySQL support).
So far I got it like 90% working. In
vOsTTyeUdNke+seMG3vSUAaow7w2KV8qxg2mJYqfA=
104.1.168.192.in-addr.arpa 3600IN PTR APFEL.lan
[...]
118.1.168.192.in-addr.arpa 3600IN DHCID
AAEBJ9ar2Mn0L1/Zu5AYe5PABdnfxQldp596bocqU9lnVh0=
118.1.168.192.in-addr.arpa 3600IN PTR
android-7f170c994f4e42ac.lan
[..
Hi,
it might help if you pick a dedicated galera write node, i.e. both of your
kea servers write to the same galera node at each point in time. You can
still configure that in a HA fashion by some active-passive loadbalancer or
a failover IP or something.
The other option would be that the kea