content-type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"; format="flowed" X-RT-Original-Encoding: utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Length: 2481 Hello Radek Apparently the patch was attached only to the reply within RT. Let me try that again, hopefully you'll find it attached to this email. Thanks for your feedback on what stumbling blocks you found with Kea so far.  We'll take them into account as we look for ways to improve upon it. Sincerely, Thomas Markwalder On 1/14/19 9:18 AM, Radek Zajic via RT wrote: > Hi Thomas, > > Thank you for your prompt response. Unfortunately the attachment seems to be missing in this e-mail message. Would you mind rechecking if it has been sent or not? (I do not have access to the bugreport on https://bugs.isc.org/Public/Ticket/Display.html?id=48804 so cannot check if the file is there.) > > As for Kea, I have already tried (and somehow succeeded) in migrating of my configuration to Kea, however the JSON config file is a horrible idea. Besides the JSON config file, Kea does not have the powerful conditional logic capabilities of ISC DHCP, which is something I need to perform network boot with different config files/filename paths (legacy boot, UEFI TFTP boot, UEFI HTTP boot, Raspberry Pi network boot, via IPv4 and IPv6). I have somehow managed to hack most of it in, but it's not something I'd call clean and DRY. > > I definitely support the thinking behind Kea, but am afraid the upgrade path will not be straightforward for many ISC DHCP users. > > Thank you for your support. > > Kind regards, > Radek Zajic > > Dne 14.01.19 15:09, Thomas Markwalder via RT napsal(a): > > Hello Radek: > > This issue was corrected in ISC DHCP 4.4.1 under rt46719. ISC DHCP 4.3.* is EOL at this point. I have attached a patch that should work 4.3.6 but keep in mind that it does not represent an official, tested patch. Our official response for your issue is to suggest you upgrade 4.4.1. Upgrading from 4.3.5 to 4.4.1 should be painless, they are architecturally compatible. > > Speaking of EOL, 4.4.1 is the last feature release of ISC DHCP as we are putting our focus on new DHCP product: > > https://www.isc.org/kea > > While we do plan on doing some maintenance releases for ISC DHCP, the next one (4.4.2) has not yet been scheduled. It might be a good time for you to look into migrating to Kea. > > Thank you for your inquiry, I help this addresses the issue for you. > > Sincerely, > > Thomas Markwalder > ISC Software Engineering > > > >