Re: [Kea-users] Multi-tenancy in Kea

2018-03-08 Thread Jason Guy
Hi Tomek, I have no requirements for VRF support currently. I was just curious if that is the "multi-tenancy" being referenced... I realize this is a rather generic term, and can be used to refer to anything that creates separation in the forwarding plane. Thanks for the explanation, Jason On T

Re: [Kea-users] Multi-tenancy in Kea

2018-03-08 Thread Tomek Mrugalski
On 07/03/2018 15:47, Jason Guy wrote: > Hi Tomek, > > Are you referring to VRF support when you say Multi-Tenancy? No. Long time ago one company approached us asking about support for many hotspots, each using the same overlapping address space. Kea would see the packets coming from different rela

Re: [Kea-users] Multi-tenancy in Kea

2018-03-07 Thread Sutherland, Robert
users [mailto:kea-users-boun...@lists.isc.org] On Behalf Of Tomek Mrugalski Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2018 8:25 AM To: kea-users@lists.isc.org Subject: Re: [Kea-users] Multi-tenancy in Kea Hi Rob, I did a little experiment. With a bit of code tweaking, I managed to force Kea to load two iden

Re: [Kea-users] Multi-tenancy in Kea

2018-03-07 Thread Jason Guy
Hi Tomek, Are you referring to VRF support when you say Multi-Tenancy? In the latest Linux kernel (4.9+), the full VRF infrastructure is working well, but I don't think a lot of classic services have added support. It would be awesome to assign a subnet to a linux VRF. Cheers, Jason On Wed, Mar

Re: [Kea-users] Multi-tenancy in Kea

2018-03-07 Thread Tomek Mrugalski
Hi Rob, I did a little experiment. With a bit of code tweaking, I managed to force Kea to load two identical subnets that only differed in relay IP address. It started all fine and I was able to get leases in each subnet. There's one major caveat, though. Allocation engine, the core part of the c