Hello, when using ISC-DHCP 4.3.0 in DHCPv6 mode on a Linux system with kernel < 3.9, the process terminates with an error: "Can't set SO_REUSEPORT option on dhcp socket: Protocol not available" and the ISC-DHCP dhcpd process terminates. Running the same binary on a System with a newer kernel (3.11) works flawlessly. This has been seen on Gentoo and RedHat EL 6.5/6.4. According to this article -> http://lwn.net/Articles/542629/[1] "SO_REUSEPORT" has been introduced into Linux with kernel version 3.9. However, the SO_REUSEPORT declartions has been added to the kernel include files around kernel 2.6.32 When I change the source code that prints out the above error from "log_fatal" to "log_error" in common/socket.c, line 227, the ISC-DHCP Server seem to work just fine on older Linux kernel. Maybe the code can be changed so that SO_REUSEPORT is being tested at runtime, and used if available. At least in my limited experience with 4.3.0 on Linux in a small production network, ignoring the SO_REUSEPORT error has no negative effects. -- Carsten Strotmann Email: cas@strotmann.de Blog: strotmann.de